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- From: kcwellsc@watdragon.uwaterloo.ca (Ken Wellsch)
- Subject: Re: RD53s won't stay spun-up
- Message-ID: <C0AGzD.GtH@watdragon.uwaterloo.ca>
- Organization: University of Waterloo
- References: <1993Jan2.160631.1058@cmkrnl.com>
- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 1993 17:38:01 GMT
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- > I have a pair of RD53s (real DEC-labelled RD53s) which I tried to put
- > on a DOS machine. I pulled the R7 jumper and set the drive select to
- > 1, and managed to get one to format on the ST506 controller. However
- > it then started to exhibit a strange behavior: It won't stay spun up.
- > When power is applied it spins up to what seems to be close to full speed;
- > I think I hear the click indicating that the heads are being released;
- > but then it spins down again.
- >
- > Same thing happened with the other drive even before I tried formatting
- > it.
- >
- > What could I have done to these drives???
-
- You don't say anything about the history of the drives. We here at U of
- Waterloo have loads of RD53's that have the same behavior. Our hardware
- wizards have swapped the board portion among the drives from known working
- drives without success. So my guess is you've received these drives with
- this condition (i.e. they did the same in their DEC equipment as well
- which maybe why you've now got them?)
-
- The current theory is this: these Micropolis 1325's and 1335's apparently
- have quite sophisticated current sensing circuits to monitor the motor
- load and such. With time, the motor windings degrade and the current
- load exceeds the tolerance of the limiting circuit. The spin-up spin-down
- behavior is the drive saying I am not working correctly.
-
- I've also heard about these puppy's having thermal troubles as well, they
- run for a while then spin down. I think it may be a similar problem.
-
- Indeed as others have pointed out, they do draw a heck of a current normally
- as well -- 2.5A as +12V normally.
-