EX500 Get Hot
Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2007 9:36 pm
Hi all
Firstly, I have a few EX500's.
Only one of which seems to get warm after being on for a few minutes (even in an idle - no rx/tx - state). This EX500 is a bit newer than the others so I am not sure if it is a problem with a certain revision or not (although my thoughts would sugggest that this is not the case).
I disassembled the unit, and found that it was the controller board was getting hot. Unfortunatley, the hot air re-work station at work is away for repair so I can't take the rf shield off the main components to find an exact source (although even the underside tends to be fairly warm all over).
The radio operates good, with no major reduction in battery life, no loss of audio quality, communicating fine with the programming software etc.
Any comments, suggestions, etc would be appreciated...
Thanks!
Firstly, I have a few EX500's.
Only one of which seems to get warm after being on for a few minutes (even in an idle - no rx/tx - state). This EX500 is a bit newer than the others so I am not sure if it is a problem with a certain revision or not (although my thoughts would sugggest that this is not the case).
I disassembled the unit, and found that it was the controller board was getting hot. Unfortunatley, the hot air re-work station at work is away for repair so I can't take the rf shield off the main components to find an exact source (although even the underside tends to be fairly warm all over).
The radio operates good, with no major reduction in battery life, no loss of audio quality, communicating fine with the programming software etc.
Any comments, suggestions, etc would be appreciated...
Thanks!