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Old 11-03-2009, 05:51 PM   #1
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PMP3000 board replacement

Hello all, I am wondering where I can get or if I can get the pcb to swap out for the SPS1000/01 in the Behringer mixer board.

We had and issue where the fuse blew out on the board and then someone replaced it with a regular fuse and I beleve what we have is the slow rise circuitry was affected. I opened the case to find that R12 was missing one side of the resitor, but no charring of any kind. The relay seems to ohm out fine, other than the fact that I did not apply power to it to cehck its function. There may be a problem with one of the Mosfets in that cicuit as it showed short and think that was an earlier indication of an issue in that same slow rise circuit.

With there being so many issues on this board I was wondering if I can just replace the board. I am an old navy guy so board swap is where it is at for me, and I have been given authorization to do this by my boss. However I can go to component level if this seems to be an issue.

Basically I need help and this seems like the place.

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Behringer doesn't sell boards and they don;t release schematics. Those two resistors are shorted across by the relay after a pause. They blow apart when excess current flows through them. SO either the power supply itself is blown up, or the power amps have a blown side.

If your MOSFETs are shorted, then you have at least that much wrong.
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Thanks Enzo, here is what I have next now. I got a new power supply from Full Compass for the unit and have installed it correctly. When I go to power the unit up it makes the click noise but then does not turn on but rather starts to heat up and smell electrical. I shut it down and opened it back up and R12 and R11 are very hot.

I am perplexed now, as the symptoms have changed but I still have no power to the board. Thanks

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Behringer doesn't sell boards and they don;t release schematics. Those two resistors are shorted across by the relay after a pause. They blow apart when excess current flows through them. SO either the power supply itself is blown up, or the power amps have a blown side.

If your MOSFETs are shorted, then you have at least that much wrong.
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You very probably have a blown up amplifier channel.

There are two heavy wired three-pin connectors from the supply to the power amp. Red, blue and I forget. Pull those off the connectors. At each connector on the ends of those wires, measure resistance from red to blue, and from each to the center (ground). If any show shorted, that channel is blown.

You can check the power supply. Pull those power connections off, and also there is a smaller wire - 6 pins I think - connector for low voltage over to the power amps. Disconnect that. Now power up the system. Check for voltage at the exposed male pins of the three-pin connectors on the power supply. Be aware, that if the supply charges up, those supplies will hold substantial charge for a long time - no bleeders. SO if you get the 80v or whatever, use a resistor to discharge them before going further.

You have to disconnect the low voltage connector because in the absense of main high voltage power, the amp will send a shut-down signal to the power supply.
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