So I have a weighted piano keyboard that got toppled over from its stand and from about 2 ft. No damage that I can see on the outside except a small crack in the plastic at the bottom. The power receptacle for the 12V DC was twisted up. So I did the following.
1. Replaced the 12 V DC supply with a new ones, the old one wasn't fitting properly into the receptacle and was too thin.
2. Got a new receptacle, took the old one off the PCB and sodered a new one in.
3 Plugged in the new supply and now I can see 12V coming through.
4 Did a continuity test of the switch and can see current.
But the piano is still not turning on.
Funny though, when I put direct current on the back side of the receptacle which is shown in the picture, and play around with it, the piano turns on sometimes. Not sure what is going on.
1. Replaced the 12 V DC supply with a new ones, the old one wasn't fitting properly into the receptacle and was too thin.
2. Got a new receptacle, took the old one off the PCB and sodered a new one in.
3 Plugged in the new supply and now I can see 12V coming through.
4 Did a continuity test of the switch and can see current.
But the piano is still not turning on.
Funny though, when I put direct current on the back side of the receptacle which is shown in the picture, and play around with it, the piano turns on sometimes. Not sure what is going on.