B-100 problems.

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markus_maximus

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« on: 13 Jun 2005, 08:36 pm »
I'm am thoroughly enjoying my new B-100, but I had a little problem the other day.  There were some storms in the area and the power was flickering slightly.  You could see the lights dim slightly for a short period of time.  I found that the B-100 shut itself off several times (power light goes red - no flashing).  Each time, it would not respond to the remote or the front panel.  Only way to fix was to pull the power cord and then replace.  This happened several times that day, but not since.  Is this normal, or something I should be concerned about and a sign of potential problems.

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« Reply #1 on: 13 Jun 2005, 10:40 pm »
HI,

If there was a storm it may have upset the software in the B100. Rebooting it by turning it off reset the software.

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« Reply #2 on: 14 Jun 2005, 01:31 pm »
HI,

A more educated response from our engineer.

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James,
 
In response to the post below,
 
When the line voltage of the B100 drops below a certain level, (too low for proper power supply regulation),
it will shut itself down.
This is done intentionally to prevent brown-out effects like software lock-up etc,
and even premature failure of some electronic components.
 
The only way to recover from a brown-out is unplugging the power cord.
 
 
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markus_maximus

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« Reply #3 on: 14 Jun 2005, 01:37 pm »
Thanks.  That's good to know.  Although not exactly convenient to have to pull the cord..

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« Reply #4 on: 14 Jun 2005, 11:46 pm »
HI:

I'd love to hear any first impressions on the B100.  I auditioned it (the DA model) with the new B&W 803S's and was really impressed...impressed enough to put one on order.  But that was close to 10 weeks ago now and I'm still waiting...
I'm hoping very much the long wait will be worth it!!  Any comments from a new proud owner?

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« Reply #5 on: 15 Jun 2005, 01:02 am »
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FYI - I'm powering Paradigm Signature S2's in a relatively large room, without a sub.  I have the DAC option, using a Pioneer Elite DVD player as a transport.

My unit was #71 off the line.

markus_maximus

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« Reply #6 on: 4 Aug 2005, 07:48 pm »
James,

I'd like to revisit this discussion since I think I'm having problems with my B100.

Your engineer said:
>>When the line voltage of the B100 drops below a certain level, (too low for proper power supply regulation),
it will shut itself down.

I am having this happen almost all the time lately.  I reset by pulling power cord and then it shuts itself off after 5 minutes, sometimes less, sometimes almost immediately upon receiving a signal.  I've heard that voltage is lower now due to increased summer power consumption but the product is not usable as-is.  I am not having any problems with any other electronic component I own.  (lots)

Any ideas?  Is perhaps the threshold set a little too high?  Can this be tweaked through software?

Thanks for any help.
..M..

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« Reply #7 on: 4 Aug 2005, 08:01 pm »
Hi Markus,

The threshold can not be set with software.
Sounds like we should get your B100 back here for a look.
Where are you located?

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« Reply #8 on: 4 Aug 2005, 08:11 pm »
I am in Aurora, Ontario.  
I did think of something...  I happen to have a UPS and a server running in the basement and it tracks line voltage.
Here's what it logged for the last several hours.

This looks awful.  Would this explain things?

Date   Time   Min V        Max V
8/4/2005   16:02:10   102.9   104.4
8/4/2005   15:42:10   105.8   105.8
8/4/2005   15:22:10   104.4   105.1
8/4/2005   15:02:10   103.6   104.4
8/4/2005   14:42:10   102.9   103.6
8/4/2005   14:22:10   102.9   104.4
8/4/2005   14:02:10   102.9   104.4
8/4/2005   13:42:10   102.9   104.4
8/4/2005   13:22:10   105.1   105.8
8/4/2005   13:02:10   110.1   110.8
8/4/2005   12:42:10   110.1   110.8
8/4/2005   12:22:10   111.6   112.3
8/4/2005   12:02:10   111.6   112.3
8/4/2005   11:42:10   112.3   113
8/4/2005   11:22:10   111.6   112.3
8/4/2005   11:02:10   110.1   110.8
8/4/2005   10:42:10   110.1   111.6
8/4/2005   10:22:10   111.6   112.3
8/4/2005   10:02:10   112.3   113
8/4/2005   9:42:10   110.8   111.6
8/4/2005   9:22:10   112.3   113
8/4/2005   9:02:10   112.3   113.7
8/4/2005   8:42:10   111.6   112.3
8/4/2005   8:22:10   113.7   114.4
8/4/2005   8:02:10   113.7   114.4

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« Reply #9 on: 4 Aug 2005, 08:19 pm »
Hi Markus,

Your line voltage is very low.
The setting on the B100 is approx 105 volts.
We can lower it to 100 volts but the downside is lower power output.

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« Reply #10 on: 4 Aug 2005, 08:27 pm »
I presume it needs to be sent in for that?  What would the turn-around time be?

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« Reply #11 on: 4 Aug 2005, 09:29 pm »
Couple of days.

james