I Had A HUGE Power Issue 😱

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  • @tcvalentine
    @tcvalentine2 жыл бұрын

    Good luck with the gremlins! Just found you recently and love your content. Keep it up!

  • @djrease7354
    @djrease73542 жыл бұрын

    Heat plays a major factor as well if you have your gear in furniture..I have my gear in a flight case and I added intake and exhaust fans to keep my mixer cool…what happens is as the voltage gets lower the power converter in the mixer has to work harder to transform the voltage from line AC mains voltage to actual DC voltage (15-18v DC I think ) when you have a large voltage swings in the system, the power supply built into the mixer gets very hot because it has to work harder to deal with the various voltages coming in… And as you play louder and push the mixer harder by opening the volume gain, the mixer still has to use more power to amplify the input sources a little more. This adds even more strain and heat to the mixer’s power supplies… The heat issue is the same for laptop power supplies, they have to work harder to maintain constant clean DC power (usually 19-20vDC).. So the laptop power brick can get very hot too… What I do is I place my computer power brick in my fan cooled dj flight case cooler with (2) small intake fans and 1 large exhaust fan… You always want to insure that the vent holes are not blocked. We gotta start thinking about how heat affects this newer high tech digital computers and mixers… In the old days we had heavy analog mixers with capacitors, resistors and heavy duty transformers, which were more resistant to the effects of heat and in fact sounded and performed better when ran hotter or had a loud fan supplied with it… But now a days, this is not the case!!!! Cheers!!!! Thanks brotha !!! Great enthusiasm and content keep this up!!!

  • @DjBustaBust
    @DjBustaBust2 жыл бұрын

    The fact a venue can charge a client $5k+ and have crap power is a joke. Then the $1000 DJ needs to handle the chaos

  • @P4boot
    @P4boot2 жыл бұрын

    That’s the unfortunate part of this business, shit can happen anytime with electronics and computers. Be very professional and calm and you should be able to end the party with dignity. Great video Nick

  • @joelloveless3494
    @joelloveless34942 жыл бұрын

    If you have ever looked at the print on a power brick or device, you will notice that voltage specifications are 100-240v range. This indicates the manufacturers specs for power requirements to run that device. I would never use power where I did not have 110 volts minimum. Power conditioners are highly recommended but will not protect you from a bad power circuit. I have talked to many venue managers about power and the majority have no clue what I am asking, especially older venues or schools. Always take the time to evaluate the venue before you setup, use more than one circuit when possible.

  • @hollywoodthedj1673

    @hollywoodthedj1673

    Ай бұрын

    Are there any gadgets you can use to check outlet voltage at venues so you can know exactly how much you’re getting from said outlet?

  • @jasonlajuene2036
    @jasonlajuene2036 Жыл бұрын

    I hope you use QSC as they have a super LOW draw even at high output.

  • @DayNNyteDJs
    @DayNNyteDJs2 жыл бұрын

    I had similar problems with a power strip (not surge protector) after it got rained on. Everything went south at a wedding, but worked perfect at home. Went back to the same venue 2 weeks later and it happened again. I tested every possible scenario at home and could not get it to happen. Called the venue owner and she let me come back to test. Everything worked perfect. I realized the only thing I did different was the power strip. Tossed the power strip and it has been working perfect ever since.

  • @DJMichaelKhoury

    @DJMichaelKhoury

    Жыл бұрын

    What type of power strip was rained on? Was it a Furman SS6B?

  • @DayNNyteDJs

    @DayNNyteDJs

    4 ай бұрын

    @@DJMichaelKhoury No it was a cheap one from Home Depot.

  • @nydispatch
    @nydispatch2 жыл бұрын

    Not sure if all DJs do this but when I go visiting a venue to meet with clients, I take a power meter with me. My partner would check EVERY OUTLET that we're going to use for that night. We'll even check it when we're setting up just in case as well. We only had 1 problem and it was due to the adjacent bar area using 5 air conditioners when they only needed 2.

  • @davidwolf-soundbywolf7905
    @davidwolf-soundbywolf79052 жыл бұрын

    Hey Nick - had something happen very similar 2 weeks ago - outdoor beer garden with crappy power plus extreme humidity right after a big rain. My laptop / controller connection would flake out periodically and had to reboot Serato each time. I had my Denon Prime Go that I use for ceremonies and patched it in to my Soundcraft mixer so it could be live at the same time. I was deathly afraid it was going to flake out during special dances so I muted the Denon Prime Go and pressed play on it at the same time as I did on the main system… system didn’t flake out during the dances but if it did I would have had the song playing at pretty much the same spot on both systems and I could unmute the Prime Go and have a minimal blip in the music. This crap adds tons of stress to the night but it helps when you have one or two back plans. I always keep my iPad plugged in the mixer and ready to go if needed for a quick recovery.

  • @dj-gmobiledjservice3509
    @dj-gmobiledjservice35092 жыл бұрын

    My Mesa Boogie Triaxis Preamp says not to allow voltage below 118!! So yes poor voltage to your setup will definitely cause funky things to happen!!

  • @jamesvalenzuela4200
    @jamesvalenzuela42002 жыл бұрын

    When I was using a computer I had problems like this a couple of times that's why I went to a stand alone. I have a pioneer xdj rx2 and a couple of Denon prime go's

  • @djscottyc
    @djscottyc2 жыл бұрын

    Let’s hope you got this sorted out, perhaps you were pulling too many amps on that particular breaker and the USB ports were the first to reap the benefits of not having enough power. Perhaps your controller has some gremlins in it but I doubt it. Get yourself a killawatt outlet reader and you can see in real time what you are pulling on each outlet as you test it. That way you can separate lights from sound etc. I’ve lost track of how many bars and venues I’ve blown breakers bc of how many amps I’m pulling from a certain circuit. Good vid man.

  • @jansinger2685
    @jansinger268527 күн бұрын

    Lucky us to be on 230V, never had issues running on one Phase only (still trying to avoid that though). However, good to know and to keep in mind!

  • @MrDJMikieMike
    @MrDJMikieMike2 жыл бұрын

    I have the same battery pack. Love that too.

  • @djbrentsa
    @djbrentsa2 жыл бұрын

    We use 240V power here and our biggest problem is load shedding where Eskom cut the power for between 2-4 hours and we need to switch to backup power.

  • @jimc3161
    @jimc31612 жыл бұрын

    Same thing happened to me during Father & Bride dance. Yes, I had backup, spun it up and though the dance had to start over, music kept playing. The next day, I updated my laptop to never turn down USB ports, whether on AC or laptop battery at any time. Serato also has an update released the day of the ceremony I DJ'ed. Not sure if the update was needed to prevent this issue since I never had it before, but got all my systems updated and settings configured to give priority to USB ports. Hope it prevent this from happening again. I am surely going to look into the Jackery battery. I have a large generator, but that is only for outdoor events where power is not available and I am running at least 6 hours. Not sure if Jackery will be a solution for those types of events, but it would sure make my life easier if I didn't have to use generator

  • @djsteveblitz9111
    @djsteveblitz91112 жыл бұрын

    A few weeks ago had the same issue usb kept dropping out changed cable,usb ports changed laptop same issue someone suggested change the power cable. I did that the issue went away. The other power cable must of had bad earth or bad connectivity. So same thing voltage would of being dropping and causing usb drops outs. Hopefully that's it for you man all the best.

  • @Froggin87
    @Froggin872 жыл бұрын

    I've had this happen to me. Everything dims down like I'm running my mixer on laptop USB power only mode. It's always when the music is blasting that it would happen. It seems like Running the speakers through the power conditioner that has a load shunt feature. can cause it to cut off power because it's sensing the high amperage that the speakers are pulling after running for a while and getting hot. So basically the speakers are causing the power conditioner to sense a false power surge and it interrupts the circuit. I also read some stuff online saying that you shouldn't be running the powered dj speakers through the power conditioner for that reason.

  • @pablomiami

    @pablomiami

    2 жыл бұрын

    Speakers pull too much power for some power conditioners. The fluctuating current pulls sometimes triggers the conditioners to protect mode and will shut it down. I personally have separate extensions directly to power to run the speakers. only the console, laptop, mixer, etc. goes thru the conditioner. never the speakers ...

  • @hollywoodthedj1673

    @hollywoodthedj1673

    Ай бұрын

    @@pablomiamiand never run power amps through the power conditioner either I had to learn the hard way ran two qsc 2450 amps through it at a gig the amps kept popping the front fuse out every time the bass hit from the subs I’ve learned to always run passive amps straight to power!

  • @djsilverva
    @djsilverva5 ай бұрын

    I keep being booked to a local well known wedding/event hotel venue…every outlet is always broken or reverse grounds. I was even shocked last weekend plugging into power last weekend….they could spend $50 on new outlets

  • @djfingersflores
    @djfingersflores2 жыл бұрын

    Jesus Christ 100-105 volts?? That's dangerously LOW! I start worrying when it gets down to 110. I always try lowing the BASS and Volume in those situations. Peace

  • @DJPAZNYC
    @DJPAZNYC2 жыл бұрын

    Shit could always go wrong. When I was doing gigs on the regular I always had 2 laptops and since I use to use cdjs I also had all the music backed up on thumb drives with record box.

  • @oldschooldjernie

    @oldschooldjernie

    2 жыл бұрын

    smart guy, i laugh at these laptop dependent bozos

  • @Djdavejes
    @Djdavejes3 ай бұрын

    I had the similar thing that happened to me at a wedding and I have a power conditioner as well and it was telling me that my power was coming in at 114 and I had a really loud buzz through my speakers. I also had lights going, and I feel like the lights were interfering as well.

  • @jamiealite
    @jamiealite2 жыл бұрын

    That is the biggest problem. I use this same power conditioner. I’ve seen mine hit 106 and then boom everything went off. I’ve also dj’ed on 110 all night and had no issues

  • @md19
    @md192 жыл бұрын

    In todays quest to get venues to have power maps. Now I have this video 😂. They won't do it but a guy can dream. Also, a circuit sniffer is a pretty good tool to have

  • @mattholmes2808
    @mattholmes28082 жыл бұрын

    bringing gear to the local shop when having power issues the tech mentioned rectifier I believe is like a regulator in a car alternator regulates the voltage. would imagine if you had bad power at venue could burn up your power supply in the mixer and yes the USB ports are powered cause that issue disconnect searato. is there a rental shop you could get an s9 tomorrow? probly going to have power issues with the s9 until a tech can test power supply votage.

  • @djscottyc

    @djscottyc

    2 жыл бұрын

    Those units have capacitors that can regulate voltage spikes and dips but when it breaks the threshold, all bets are off, you never know what’s going to happen. Similar to a voltage regulator on a cars alternator, things just get weird and stop working properly.

  • @paragua79za
    @paragua79za2 ай бұрын

    Pure gold as usual 🎉

  • @charithasirimanna5033
    @charithasirimanna50332 жыл бұрын

    Hmmm but the usb port ur using through the S9 is data only right? its not powering anything.

  • @masterpdj2623
    @masterpdj26232 жыл бұрын

    I had this happen to me about 6 months ago on my Denon mixer. I have 3 of these Denon MCX8000 mixers and 2 of them started doing that with a packed Hot dance floor and BOOM disconnect/No sound. I was so pissed I gave one to a kid at the venue and sold the other one for $500 and I still one have because I loved this controller but I'll never trust them again. Picked up a new Roland and never looked back. I carry 3 newer MacBook Pro's and It didn't matter it still stopped every time the dance floor got hot. Good luck this up coming weekend cuz it will on you mind, what if what if

  • @billmccay755
    @billmccay7552 жыл бұрын

    This issue has been stuck in my head... You changed the USB cable out, You used 2 different computers. I'm wondering if the issue is directly related to the Mixer and a possible Firmware Update. I wouldn't rule power COMPLETELY out of the picture. Does the mixer run on Bus (USB) power or does it have an independent power supply? Wouldn't the whole Mixer just CUT OUT if Bus Power Failed and that was it's only power source? Nonetheless, your point on have a solid power back up is well stated. Really Enjoying these episodes!

  • @pablomiami
    @pablomiami2 жыл бұрын

    I was working an event, and there were some lighting guys that couldn't get their equipment going. they checked the error code and the documentation said "insufficient voltage" they ran TWO 14 gauge extension cords over 100ft of distance. immediately i told them they had the wrong extension. they laughed. I went to my car, got my big boy extension, a home made 12 gauge 95 footer I made from Home Depot parts. ran it and saved their day. they couldn't understand. The reason is that the longer the extension is the more resistance it will introduce to the circuit. so if you have your typical or cheap extension cord, and connect multiple ones to lengths over 50ft, you will start to get voltage drop. meaning at the wall it will be 120v but 100ft down the line if you throw a meter on it, it will show 118v...which for some equipment (them huge concert projectors, led walls, and some other high power stuff would not be enough to not work right)....The solution is to use a higher gauge extension. If you have to go over 50ft, you can't use the cheaper 14 or 16 gauge extensions cords in some cases. it can work for some things but not for power hungry equipment. over 50ft I do 12gauge only. Also use the shortest extension you need to get to the plug. don't use a 100ft or 75ft extension cord if you're only 20 ft away from the plug it will have the same issue. if you're less than 20ft from the wall outlet use a shorter extension 25-30ft, and use and extension rated for the correct amount of current you use. 15 amp would be safe to run you're typical setup (controller or turntable/mixer combo, laptop, external mixer, mics), I would use a separate extension for speakers and DO NOT run speakers through conditioners or those cheap power strips ... 15 amp cords might work for most typical speakers setups. For amplifiers or if you're running earth shaking, crack the walls, mess up people's hair type speaker setups, be safe and run it on a 20amp extension. Longer runs, higher amp rating on extensions... just my $0.10 (it was 2 cents before but you know, inflation)

  • @pablomiami

    @pablomiami

    2 жыл бұрын

    However, the concept of garbage in - garbage out applies...if the venue has crap electrical well the best you can do is power conditioning. The typical Furman rack mount shown here will work for regular equipment, not for speakers.... for speakers you will need something much bigger

  • @billyquesenberry9857
    @billyquesenberry98572 жыл бұрын

    Jackery 500 is the real deal! Perfect for out door ceremonies and backup power.

  • @ajspellmonthat1djguy622

    @ajspellmonthat1djguy622

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, until it does. Get that warranty homie. (I got one too.

  • @MrDJMikieMike
    @MrDJMikieMike2 жыл бұрын

    Possibly a bad ground on the electric system at the venue. I always use my conditioner..

  • @djjrodnyc
    @djjrodnyc2 жыл бұрын

    That happened to me using a 2011 MacBook Pro. The S9 said USB connection failed. So during the event it happened three times. So I thought that the MacBook Pro was giving out. Bought a new 2018 MacBook Pro. The week after same situation happened it failed on me three times. And then out of nowhere it just continue to work and haven’t had that issue since.

  • @djblack_eagle
    @djblack_eagle2 жыл бұрын

    Would this be a good reason why people would rather play on Standalone Units or Cdjs with USB no laptop

  • @bboymac84
    @bboymac842 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking of buying jackery. Seems worth it

  • @djscottyj8248
    @djscottyj82482 жыл бұрын

    SAME THING HAPPENED TO ME ON SATURDAY!!!!!!!

  • @DJRuuben
    @DJRuuben2 жыл бұрын

    That’s funny. I have a venue where I always get 89 volts and only gets worse when you start playing. Definitely power issue.

  • @nohands3255
    @nohands32552 жыл бұрын

    5 percent of 120 is what's required. I am industrial controls tech and its amazing how many issues can occur from dirty voltage

  • @allancarter3930
    @allancarter39302 жыл бұрын

    I always have a laptop connected to a mixer ready for situations like this.

  • @michaelturner9113
    @michaelturner91132 жыл бұрын

    This may be totally off. However I just read that you should never plug your speakers into a power/surge protector. Is this correct ?

  • @jakeplank3002

    @jakeplank3002

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have always plugged mine to a surge protector

  • @djrease7354

    @djrease7354

    2 жыл бұрын

    I use a large 20amp heavy duty surge protector with high rated joule energy of protection… I wouldn’t use that small junk they have at Walmart … Your better off without one in that case…

  • @nicholasdewolfe9845
    @nicholasdewolfe98452 жыл бұрын

    That is why I use a Furman Voltage Regulator to power everything I use!

  • @avh700

    @avh700

    2 жыл бұрын

    Stole the words right out of my mouth.

  • @hollywoodthedj1673

    @hollywoodthedj1673

    Ай бұрын

    You run everything through a voltage regulator and you have no problems?

  • @mightyquinn5135
    @mightyquinn51358 ай бұрын

    If that happened to me i wouldnt wait till the next event to see if i solved it id be setting up at my office. If you dont have any issues then it was like the power as you suspect

  • @RyanJarvis-rp8wo
    @RyanJarvis-rp8wo9 ай бұрын

    Can I run my 18 inch sub and my two 15 inch subs with all my lights and lasers? 3200 watts from speakers

  • @stevesteve4224
    @stevesteve42244 ай бұрын

    I have weird problems like this at only 1 venue, I wonder if this is what's wrong. Would a power conditioner help? Last Thursday my mixer (Denon x1800) got super low volume and distorted sound only out of the XLR connectors. I thought my mixer was fried but when I took it home the next day it worked fine. today I have been running it for hours again and still no problems. In september of last year same venue, my SC5000 kept stopping the music like if someone walked up and hit the pause button. I could press it again and restart the song but it happened like 3 times. The first few I thought I did something wrong but the 3rd time I know I didn't touch anything. In September I Dj'ed on a boat with the same gear and was worried about the power situation but everything worked flawlessly. Only this one venue.....

  • @zendygarrido6177
    @zendygarrido61772 жыл бұрын

    I have seen it as low as 79 and then PUFF! drop out!

  • @drewsim_
    @drewsim_ Жыл бұрын

    Did you every get that video done?

  • @djsteinotc
    @djsteinotc2 жыл бұрын

    Is it in your contract to protect yourself against things like this happening? Like what if the couple demanded their money back because of all of the "technical problems"?

  • @bboymac84
    @bboymac842 жыл бұрын

    Same happened to me. Except it was the dimmer that screwed us

  • @abupablo
    @abupablo Жыл бұрын

    nice video indirectly supporting the use of standalone controllers

  • @alyssalovethedj
    @alyssalovethedj2 жыл бұрын

    Sounds like the venue might have had some grounding issues as well...

  • @dj-gmobiledjservice3509
    @dj-gmobiledjservice35092 жыл бұрын

    Plan for the worst..... Hope for the best.....

  • @djjudy3180
    @djjudy31802 жыл бұрын

    thats just don't give confident on my gig tomorrow :D

  • @zangzang1268
    @zangzang1268 Жыл бұрын

    Anything below 110V would very likely be a problem Nick.

  • @thenightlifenj1
    @thenightlifenj12 жыл бұрын

    Low Voltage like that means there's a lot of things are on that circuit. You're lucky the circuit breaker didn't trip on you mid set. Always, Always, Always split up your power sources on multiple circuits. Especially at venues where you don't know what's on the circuits. All it takes is a fridge to be on the same circuit as your speakers and that circuit will trip when the fridge compressor kicks on. Amperage consumption is very important. Definitely sounds like there is a power issue at the venue.

  • @mghattendorf

    @mghattendorf

    2 жыл бұрын

    Great tip. So do we write it in our contract that the bride needs to hire an electrician to label circuits prior to our arrival, lol? I have been to tons of venues and all but about 2 of them had mystery power. Best you can do in those situations is at least know where the circuit breakers are for when you do blow a breaker.

  • @thenightlifenj1

    @thenightlifenj1

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mghattendorf lol no. Most of them have mystery power. It's rare that venues have dedicated circuits for where the entertainment is supposed to set up for the night but I have seen it before. Your best bet is to buy a circuit breaker finder and tester so atleast you can see if the outlet is good and then you can find out which breaker on the panel is the one you're gonna be using. Alot of times you'll be set up close to another room where I'll try to run an extension cable from so I have another leg of power to use and I'll test that too so I can make sure that's on a separate breaker. Venues don't think about any of this stuff unfortunately and when stuff goes down everyone looks at you like wtf lol wheb in reality it's not completely your fault. I deal with the larger end of things like larger arrays and system design so one of the first things I run through is power and everyone underestimates it.

  • @DeeJayAndre905
    @DeeJayAndre9052 жыл бұрын

    Damn crazy! Maybe this is why Nick unfollowed me on IG lol

  • @danielfontanes7339
    @danielfontanes73392 жыл бұрын

    done

  • @oldschooldjernie
    @oldschooldjernie2 жыл бұрын

    So hilarious!!!!! Get a XDJ-XZ or Denon Prime. Why do we have to hear these stupid issues with laptops. Geezus you'd think this is 2008.

  • @djrc408
    @djrc4082 жыл бұрын

    Maybe the Firmware needs to be updated on your mixer? Serato update to fix connectivity issues?

  • @c00lc321
    @c00lc3212 жыл бұрын

    Nick- I think you hit it on the head... you have to make sure your laptop USB ports are ok. USB Ports can burn out very easy with voltage bouncing like that. the USB port on both your mixer and your laptop can get compromised. Be prepared my brother

  • @frankbradley1710
    @frankbradley17102 жыл бұрын

    It be safe to say that the power was the issue.

  • @Ronniezim
    @Ronniezim2 жыл бұрын

    I don’t know if you’ve come up with a solution - but you need a UPS. Having shitty power like that will ruin your gear. Any fluctuation in voltage is bad.

  • @paulparrinello2526
    @paulparrinello25262 жыл бұрын

    Goal Zero 3000X. is 1000 percent better then that Jackery! How bout $3399.00- I own one!

  • @hollywoodthedj1673

    @hollywoodthedj1673

    Ай бұрын

    Expensive!

  • @MarkyGoldstein
    @MarkyGoldstein4 ай бұрын

    This Furman model has nothing inside... open it and see for yourself