I'm pretty sure the power supply can handle 220v so the power surge is very possible. Will getting a new power supply fix this problem, or is it more likely the whole keyboard got fried? By the way, I've noticed that when I plug in the power supply, it doesn't get warm as usual. In any event, I now have the keyboard back, but it won't turn on. He either kept it plugged in (110-120 standard voltage) and it took a power surge at some point, or, he may have accidentally plugged it into to a 220 voltage socket at some point - (a constant danger to electronics in Brazil since a lot of houses has both types of voltage available). ![]() ![]() I lent my Triton LE keyboard to a friend in Brazil (where I used to live). ![]() Posted: Sat 6:24 pm Post subject: Blown power supply - or is my whole Triton LE dead? Profile Log in to check your private messages Log inīlown power supply - or is my whole Triton LE dead? ![]() Owned by Irish Acts Recording Studio & hosted by KORG USAįAQ Search Memberlist Usergroups Register Korg Forums :: View topic - Blown power supply - or is my whole Triton LE dead?Ī forum for Korg product users and musicians around the world.
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