Anders Holck
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We've had this problem as well...happening twice.
With our second body, we shot a single test day after having recieved it. the next day it would just start the fan and run for one sec then shut down. Tried different power sources (12v Epic psu, redbrics, IDX enduras), removing side module handle. Went back to RED UK. Took 12 days to fix.
This week we had it happen once more....same camera different battery system. But after rebooting 10 times or so, smoke was suddently appering. :rolleyes5:
Power source this time was a single IDX endura HL9 on a RED power plate, with thew supplied power adaptor, and no acessory on the powertap.
Could be a faulty power regulator or something. It's currently on its way to USA.
Our second body has been pretty solid, with the occational powerspikes & image tearing with magnify. But very very usable in production and fun to use
Hope they find the source of this problem...fast. The Epic has so many strong abilities, but hardware failure is so hard to manage when unprovoked.
With our second body, we shot a single test day after having recieved it. the next day it would just start the fan and run for one sec then shut down. Tried different power sources (12v Epic psu, redbrics, IDX enduras), removing side module handle. Went back to RED UK. Took 12 days to fix.
This week we had it happen once more....same camera different battery system. But after rebooting 10 times or so, smoke was suddently appering. :rolleyes5:
Power source this time was a single IDX endura HL9 on a RED power plate, with thew supplied power adaptor, and no acessory on the powertap.
Could be a faulty power regulator or something. It's currently on its way to USA.
Our second body has been pretty solid, with the occational powerspikes & image tearing with magnify. But very very usable in production and fun to use
Hope they find the source of this problem...fast. The Epic has so many strong abilities, but hardware failure is so hard to manage when unprovoked.