- Feb 9, 2005
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First of all, I hope this is the correct place to post this.
I have an old microtek scanner with a built in psu. I am trying to convert it to a lightbox for my wife, she will use it to trace. What I am trying to do is use the psu, light source and fan that were part of the original scanner. When I hook up the power to the light and/or the fan the light blinks and the fan starts and stops. I have tested every possible connection with a digital multimeter. I can post the results if anyone needs to see them to help me. The lead combinations that register a voltage very from about 18v to 2v per combo. I assume this is where the blinking and fan issue are. Voltage is dropping too low to power the devices.
Does anyone have an idea of how to resolve this? I thought it would be cool to use all of the original parts to accomplish this, I could just rip it all out and drop in a hardware store lighted cord, but that's the easy way out. I am going to continue to research this. If I find anything out, I will post it here.
Thanks,
Art
I have an old microtek scanner with a built in psu. I am trying to convert it to a lightbox for my wife, she will use it to trace. What I am trying to do is use the psu, light source and fan that were part of the original scanner. When I hook up the power to the light and/or the fan the light blinks and the fan starts and stops. I have tested every possible connection with a digital multimeter. I can post the results if anyone needs to see them to help me. The lead combinations that register a voltage very from about 18v to 2v per combo. I assume this is where the blinking and fan issue are. Voltage is dropping too low to power the devices.
Does anyone have an idea of how to resolve this? I thought it would be cool to use all of the original parts to accomplish this, I could just rip it all out and drop in a hardware store lighted cord, but that's the easy way out. I am going to continue to research this. If I find anything out, I will post it here.
Thanks,
Art