This is a MUSIC forum. Irrelevant or disrespectful posts/topics will be removed by Admin. Please report any forum spam or inappropriate posts HERE.

Chat about the latest toys and innovations.

Moderators: bandmixmod1, jimmy990, spikedace

#250130 by Lizzy Janes Rescue
Mon Nov 16, 2015 1:21 am
ABOUT THE POWER SUPPLY:
The TX15 uses a sealed lead-acid 12-volt battery as its internal powersource. Unlike ni-cad batteries, this battery has no “memory”– it canbe fully recharged at any time, without damage to the battery. When fully charged, the LED next to the power switch will illuminate yellow with the switch in the on position. The LED will change to red
when the battery is low and needs recharging. When this happens, turn the amp off, connect the 15-volt charger to the charger jack and plug it in to an AC outlet. The LED near the charger jack will illuminate red
while the amp is charging and goes out when the amp is fully charged. The battery fully recharges within 6 hours, providing at least 8 hours of use at low levels, about 4 hours of use at moderate levels, and about 2
hours of use at continuous full power (sine wave). The battery is rated for up to 1000 charging cycles. (The charger can also function as an AC power supply.) The battery inside the TX15 must be fully charged before operating the
amplifier for the first time. The amplifier leaves our factory with a charged battery. However, the battery may lose some of its charge in transit.

NOTE: If the battery is drained too low, the Power LED will go out. This
indicates an exhausted battery – one which may not take a charge. If this happens, turn the amp off, connect the 15-volt charger to the charger jack and plug it in. If the Charger LED (see #14, page 6) doesn’tilluminate, the battery might be beyond recharging. (The TX15 uses a “smart” charging circuit and will not allow you to charge a defective battery.) If the battery is serviceable, the LED will illuminate once the battery reaches 10 volts – leave the charger plugged in and let the battery fully recharge. If the LED never illuminates, the battery may need
replacing. Contact Crate’s service department:

SLM Electronics
1901 Congressional Drive
St. Louis, MO 63146
1-800-738-PARTS (7563)
#250185 by Lizzy Janes Rescue
Tue Nov 17, 2015 9:00 am
That's a battery powered amp and the battery is likely dead. You can try the power supply. As long as you use one that has the same or higher ampere output and match the barrel connector polarity you will work fine but it's likely the battery won't hold a charge and it's possible that the amp only runs off of the battery so be prepared to have to replace that too.

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 6 guests