There have been a number of people complaining about the same problem. I got mine set up today, and thankfully I am not seeing it. If you do the soldering over R38 "fix", please report back how it goes.
There have been a number of people complaining about the same problem. I got mine set up today, and thankfully I am not seeing it. If you do the soldering over R38 "fix", please report back how it goes.
After 1 replacement and same problem I had to do the soldering "fix". Well it does fix the readings going out problem. Only problem now is when I'm looking down from above I see bright 888's and 188s. But for the most part it worked out...
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So if I understand you the fix really doesn't work, sounds like it creates another problem. If you look at the display head on does it look normal?
What a bummer, waited almost a year for the FC5 and its a dud.
Guess the Sunbeam and OLD Thermaltake are going back in
Those of you that have said they are having no problem with the FC5 is there some kind of rev. # or marking's on the unit you are using?
John
Head on, sides I see it just fine. It's just on mine after soldering if I look at it from above or below I can't see readings now. It's better than not seeing anything from any angle. Still Lamptron needs to fix this themselves.
i got mine less than a month ago and today i found it in another color and all 8888 displaying...i guess i have the same problem as all...
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I really like my FC5, but the first channel is unable to control the fans, it just keeps it at maximum or off. So basically I got 3 fan channels, and 1 on/off switch. Still no biggy though, because the other channels still do 30W each, which should be sufficient for me.
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One of my 2 FC5's has the LCD issue as well. One I sent back to the vendor that I purchased it from and and had a replacment as one of the channels was bad and would drop down to 7-8v even when turned all the way up.
Mt second unit is doing the screen issue and lamptron wanted me to send it overseas for the rma and I am not sure I am wanting to do that. I think I might try fixing it myself at this point since others have said the fix did not really solve all the problems
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Guys the lamptron FC5 fix works ? i've seen users reporting that reading angles are affected by doing this but in my case came like that only way of seeing is direct in front...
So the fix stops the 8888 display crap ?
Thanks in advance for the help
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I also have the FC5. The display is pretty bad, all the other lines for the numbers can be seen just slightly less bright than the actual number its displaying, so if its supposed to be displaying "7" it's like a brighter "7" superimposed over a slightly less bright "8", so kind of annoying. Viewing angle is also poor. Other issues also similar to the guys in here.
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i must say that i posted a thread saying what you are saying and spawne32 replied me very fast...PM him he will get the solution for ya, they sent me the V2 direct from factory
check this thread guys
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...inted+lamptron
cheers
Sergio
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check here Cryp
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...inted+lamptron
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i use FC2 no lcd but high current
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