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Title: Flaky ON/OFF Switch on a Roland EP-9
Post by: Constance on June 20, 2011, 02:07:45 PM
Yeah, I'm asking about my Roland EP-9 again.

Believe me if I could, I'd replace it with an SH-201. And, it might be cheaper to do that than the following.

The push on/push off switch is flaky. The power LED will always flash when I try to turn it on, but it often takes multiple tries before it will actually come alive. It's prolly about 12 years old.

Any ideas as to how easy or difficult it would be to replace the switch, especially for someone whose DIY projects almost always belong on There I Fixed It (http://thereifixedit.failblog.org/)?
Title: Re: Flaky ON/OFF Switch on a Roland EP-9
Post by: Lynne on June 24, 2011, 01:34:57 PM
I can't find the service manual for that model, but I'm sure if you can find a replacement switch and if you know how to solder, it isn't a very difficult job. Or maybe the switch could be repaired but I don't know what kind of switch they used. But if you are not experienced you can damage other things too, so be careful.
Title: Re: Flaky ON/OFF Switch on a Roland EP-9
Post by: Renate on June 24, 2011, 02:39:26 PM
Alternate action pushbuttons are usually kind of a hack and not very robust.
Have you noticed that all PC's have gone to momentary action power switches?

Due to the physical constraints for the pushbutton it might be difficult to find an exact replacement.

Your choices are:
Title: Re: Flaky ON/OFF Switch on a Roland EP-9
Post by: Constance on June 25, 2011, 11:20:37 AM
Anne, Renate, thanks for your replies.

What I know about electronics is make sure it's plugged in and turn it on. So, I don't know if I'll try any soldering just yet. I had a feeling it would not be a simple thing.
Title: Re: Flaky ON/OFF Switch on a Roland EP-9
Post by: Renate on June 25, 2011, 03:24:55 PM
Well, here's a simpler solution:
Hit the on/off button until it goes on nice and steady, then leave it alone.
Then get yourself a little power strip with an on/off switch and plug the power adaptor into that.
Use the switch on the power strip to control the power.
Title: Re: Flaky ON/OFF Switch on a Roland EP-9
Post by: V M on June 25, 2011, 03:36:51 PM
Quote from: Renate on June 25, 2011, 03:24:55 PM
Well, here's a simpler solution:
Hit the on/off button until it goes on nice and steady, then leave it alone.
Then get yourself a little power strip with an on/off switch and plug the power adaptor into that.
Use the switch on the power strip to control the power.
I like this idea best so far  :)  Too bad I live so far away, I'm usually pretty good with that kinda stuff
Title: Re: Flaky ON/OFF Switch on a Roland EP-9
Post by: Constance on June 25, 2011, 08:01:02 PM
Quote from: Renate on June 25, 2011, 03:24:55 PM
Well, here's a simpler solution:
Hit the on/off button until it goes on nice and steady, then leave it alone.
Then get yourself a little power strip with an on/off switch and plug the power adaptor into that.
Use the switch on the power strip to control the power.
That is an excellent idea. I'm embarrassed I didn't think of that myself.