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Several issues are the result of not understanding the restrictions of a power supply. A power supply always follows the electrical laws that cannot be changed. A good understanding of what might happen exactly can be read here: [[ps_faq|FAQ]] | Several issues are the result of not understanding the restrictions of a power supply. A power supply always follows the electrical laws that cannot be changed. A good understanding of what might happen exactly can be read here: [[ps_faq|FAQ]] | ||
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+ | === No output current === | ||
+ | When the power supply reaches the programmed Voltage, the Current (mA) and Power (W) remain zero, it is very likely there is a problem with the cables or the tank itself. Check it with one or more of the following tests: | ||
+ | * Try another pair of cables. | ||
+ | * Check the connectors and the Platinum wires of the tank. | ||
+ | * Try another pair of output sockets of the power supply if the 2 previous tests are good. | ||
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