khenegar
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One of my summits makes a noise like someone is wrinkling paper when powering down after the blue light goes out! I have swapped the panels and it follows the panel! Thanks
One of my summits makes a noise like someone is wrinkling paper when powering down after the blue light goes out! I have swapped the panels and it follows the panel! Thanks
Panels by itself can not produce any cracking. If you know how this is possible, please explain. The panel acts like a capacitor...there is no way, (because they are not receiving any bias voltage) , could cause a cracking sound. The bias voltage drops not immediately, it drops with a time delay. As an example, just disconnect your ML from the mains AC, and you will see that they still sing along with the music, for several minutes, until they do not produce any sound at all.
Tmm, my dear friend, my English language is very limited, please remember this!...my intention was not to be rude. If I sounded like it, please excuse me! I was very interested to know how a panel could be making a cracking noise when there is no bias voltage. The panel does reproduce funny noises, but these funny noises are located at a certain part of the panel, and usually the culprit is a debris making a small voltage arc. This is not the case with Ken. I do believe that his noise its coming from the digital power amp or his main power amplifier. Again, I do apologize for the missed interpretation, and I just wanted to learn how this was possible.
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