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ADA MP-2 Firmware v 1.41

Started by Gregg, February 07, 2024, 04:41:51 PM

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Harley Hexxe

Well, while I'm in there with a soldering iron, it probably wouldn't hurt to swap out some caps for fresh ones. Everything in my MP-2s are all original. 

Everything in my MP-2s work like they're supposed to, so I haven't been in any rush to get inside them and start yanking components. Remember the old saying: If it's not broke, don't fix it?
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rnolan

Hey Harley, absolutely  :thumb-up: .  My original MP-2 is still pretty much stock.  IIRC I checked R611 and it had been done in the factory before it shipped to Australia.  So all I've done is just the 1.41 EPROM update (very soon after I bought it) and tubes quite a few years later).  Caps are still original and it's not noisy so until it does get noisy, I'll leave it alone.  I did measure the test point for R913 quite a while ago and it was 187v so all good there also and the battery is still ok (but that will need to be done at some point). 


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Gregg

Quote from: rnolan on March 13, 2024, 12:13:06 AM
Hey Harley, absolutely  :thumb-up: .  My original MP-2 is still pretty much stock.  IIRC I checked R611 and it had been done in the factory before it shipped to Australia.  So all I've done is just the 1.41 EPROM update (very soon after I bought it) and tubes quite a few years later).  Caps are still original and it's not noisy so until it does get noisy, I'll leave it alone.  I did measure the test point for R913 quite a while ago and it was 187v so all good there also and the battery is still ok (but that will need to be done at some point).

Interesting regarding R913.  Both of the MP-2's I worked on recently had R913 way out of spec... the HV was over 220VDC on both until I replaced R913 at which point it was nearly spot on at 190VDC. 

I was amazed to find that the battery was still good on both so I didn't touch that even though I had the parts to add a battery holder.

Gregg

rnolan

Hey Gregg, of the 5 MP-2s I've bought, only one had R913 over 190VDC. Changing that was when I lifted my first pad  :facepalm:   There's a really old post about it on here somewhere LoL I'd just got my new desolder station thingy, practised on an old PCB, then oh sh^t, lifted a pad and had to put in a jumper wire.... Kind of took the wind out of sail as it were.  The other 4 are all between ~184VDC and IIRC 187 VDC.  So go figure (why is it so).   

Also I've only had to change the battery in 1 of them.  It's crazy how long those original batteries have lasted.  It's now a common issue in MP-1s as they are much older.  But again they lasted so long.  The MP-1 manual says 8-10 years but they went on much longer than that.  What no one has every brought up yet is how long a much newer CR2032 in a holder lasts. I suspect not as long  :dunno: .  I'd proffer that it would have been good protective maintenance to put in the holders, just saying  :wave: .  Have you found a vertical holder with the correct pin spacing.  All the things I came across here in Oz were too narrow.  In the end, I put in a CR2032 with legs attached but had to really spread out the legs.  Some solder on some extension wire to the available holders to line up better with the PCB holes.
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