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  1. Hi Superdad, thank you for your kind reply! I had not thought about the powering of the following converter via USB. It´s a (imho very good) German built Acousence "AFI + USB", the first part/box of it which changes the USB input to an optical signal which is sent through three seperate glass fiber cabels into the (self powered) DDC. An AES output connects to the XLR input of my DAC. Since I put an iFi nano iUSB in between the UltraRendu and the converter everything runs perfectly. So finally my trouble is solved and I do not think that there is or was a real problem with either the UltraRendu or the LPS-1. Thanks again for your help! Charlie
  2. There is a USB audio converter module by Artistic Fidelity (probably powerde via USB from the UltraRendu) connected which generates a fiber optical transferred USB signal (3 fiber leads) into a separately powered DDC (Artistic Fidelity "afi + USB") which converts the USB to an AES/EBU data stream into my Lampizator Golden Gate. I can ask the designer for specifics, probably tomorrow. Do you think the LPS-1 is having too much draw via USB out of the UltraRendu?
  3. Technical problem concerning Sonore UltraRendu and UpTone Ultracap LPS-1 (This is posted in both forums simultaneously to get help from both ends.) While listening to music the UltraRendu fell dead, no LED or other sign of life. The LPS-1 showed a green LED. Restarting the LPS-1 (through red and orange to green) by unplugging and replugging, the UltraRendu came to life, showed red LED and blinked green and orange LEDs at the LAN port – and fell dead again after three seconds or so, the LPS-1 blinks red two or three times, the UltraRendu starts again, same cycle happens for up to four times or so, then the LPS-1 blinks red up to five times before going back to green and the UltraRendu remains dark. Sometimes the UltraRendu seems to have stabilized until I try to set the DAC to maximum volume in the Sonicorbiter software and the UltraRendu dies then. When I replug the LPS-1 everything starts again and so on. This has happened once before and after 15 tries or so everything worked flawlessly for about a month but now the problem seems permanent. When I use the Meanwell power supply alone without LPS-1 it goes into the same cycle for two or three times and works finally without a problem (except it´s sound). Is this a known problem? Is the LPS-1 just broke? What can I do?
  4. Technical problem concerning Sonore UltraRendu and UpTone Ultracap LPS-1 (This is posted in both forums simultaneously to get help from both ends.) While listening to music the UltraRendu fell dead, no LED or other sign of life. The LPS-1 showed a green LED. Restarting the LPS-1 (through red and orange to green) by unplugging and replugging, the UltraRendu came to life, showed red LED and blinked green and orange LEDs at the LAN port – and fell dead again after three seconds or so, the LPS-1 blinks red two or three times, the UltraRendu starts again, same cycle happens for up to four times or so, then the LPS-1 blinks red up to five times before going back to green and the UltraRendu remains dark. Sometimes the UltraRendu seems to have stabilized until I try to set the DAC to maximum volume in the Sonicorbiter software and the UltraRendu dies then. When I replug the LPS-1 everything starts again and so on. This has happened once before and after 15 tries or so everything worked flawlessly for about a month but now the problem seems permanent. When I use the Meanwell power supply alone without LPS-1 it goes into the same cycle for two or three times and works finally without a problem (except it´s sound). Is this a known problem? Is the LPS-1 just broke? What can I do?
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