RB 1080 and the 12v trigger/fuse issue

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  • anotherdavid
    Junior Member
    • May 2006
    • 3

    RB 1080 and the 12v trigger/fuse issue

    Hi all

    first post, new RB 1080 owner

    I've read through a few posts here regarding an issue with fuses blowing on the RB 1080, apparantly, but not exclusively, when using the 12v trigger to switch it.

    Is there any way to tell if an amp has had the modification to address the issue (eg - above a certain S/N is OK or look for certain part numbers on componenets etc?)

    I hope to use the 12v trigger on mine, but will go without if theres a risk.

    The amp was purchased in September last year

    thanks for your help

    David
    Last edited by anotherdavid; 05 May 2006, 04:39 Friday. Reason: edited to remove obvious lack of product knowledge. RMB 1080 indeed..
  • Taito
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2004
    • 226

    #2
    Hi David, I'm not sure how to tell, but the fuse issue has occurred in only a small percentage of RB-1080s. I have been using my 1080 for over 2 years with the 12V trigger with no fuse problems. My left channel went down on Sunday and I was quick to suspect/blame the fuse issue. Turns out my 1080 is fine in that department. The output transistors failed. This is apparently a VERY rare occurence for a 1080.

    You could possibly call International Dynamics with your serial number to check if the modification has been done, but I think you would be very unlucky to have any problems.

    -Ben

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    • Taito
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2004
      • 226

      #3
      Welcome, BTW.

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      • Marlboroman
        Member
        • Aug 2005
        • 73

        #4
        There is a fairly easy way to tell if your amp has the new modification. Each amp channel has two large caps sticking out of them. These caps were originally 1000uF 100v 85 deg C rated caps and when they do the upgrade they change these to 1000uF 100v 105 deg C rated caps. Just take the top cover off and read the caps and see if yours are the 105 deg caps. If they are then you are good to go.

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        • anotherdavid
          Junior Member
          • May 2006
          • 3

          #5
          thanks - i'll have a look

          would I be within my rights to take it in under warranty for the "fix" if it has not been done?

          david

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          • JDH
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2004
            • 270

            #6
            Originally posted by anotherdavid
            thanks - i'll have a look

            would I be within my rights to take it in under warranty for the "fix" if it has not been done?

            david
            David,

            If you speak to International Dynamics in Melbourne they can tell you whether your RB-1080 has had the official modification done on it by the serial number. I had my RB-1080 modified, it will be fully covered by warranty and as I beleive it is also covered outside of warranty as it is a design fault. I was told by international Dynamics that any new RB-1080's sold around Jun 2005 onwards where all modified prior to going to Australian dealers. The guy to speak to is David Mason from International Dynamics.

            I had the modification done about a year ago and I haven't had a problem since, I use the 12V trigger all the time without an issue.

            John.
            Bits of HT & 2ch Stuff: Rotel, Pro-ject, Oppo, Bel Canto, Elektra Audio, Benchmark, Panasonic, DSPeaker, Epson, Slim Devices, Belkin, Philips Pronto, Harmony, URC, Sennheisser, AKG, HTPC under development, KEF, Whatmough, Definitive Technology & Pardigm Signiture speakers

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            • anotherdavid
              Junior Member
              • May 2006
              • 3

              #7
              thanks everyone - i appreciate your replies

              david

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              • drsiebling
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2006
                • 140

                #8
                This is the exact reason I have hesitated on buying a pre-owned 1080. I guess you could always just leave the amp on 24/7... that's my plan.

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