Hi,
I have been working on this 8004 for a week or so now, taking my time & trying to solve it like a big boy on my own, but I have run out of ideas now & I am getting a little frustrated with it..
Both TDA1514A were blown (with huge cracks down the middle) I am guessing this is because someone had replaced the fuse that would have been blowing with a screw...
I removed the blown TDA1514A's and powered it up, the voltages seemed out and the BVD64 (TR2) was getting extremely hot, I replaced the BVD64 and then the (R3) resistor is was also very hot & finally the penny dropped and I replaced the (ZD2) Zener Diode that was actually causing the problem! (DOH!) It now gave me -27v.
I measured the voltages at the TDA1514A sockets (with the chips removed) and got the following:-
IC1
1 = 0
2 = -27
3 = -27
4 = -28
5 = +33
6 = +35
7 = +35
8 = 0
9 = +33
IC2
1 = 0
2 = -27
3 = -27
4 = -28
5 = +33
6 = +35
7 = +35
8 = 0
9 = +33
Obviously the + voltages are high, which I am pretty sure I fixed by replacing the + Zener Diode (ZD1) as well (I can't be 100% certain as I had soldered the new replacement TDA1514A chips in by this time [Don't ask... ] and my light bulb limiter is now 100% ON so there is reduced voltage across the board... (more info about this below) And I REALLY don't want to desolder the IC's if I can help it...)
The thing I find really worrying about the above voltages is the 5 & 9 pins both carrying lots of + voltage (what might be +27 now but was +33 at the time..) From what I can see from the schematic, these are the IC output, 5 being + & 9 being the -
As soon as I had soldered the new IC chips in & powered up my light bulb limiter came on 100% brightness, which made me think there is a direct short somewhere (the bulb wasn't lighting up before IC were put in).
I am guessing that it would be somewhere after the IC, but I am having real trouble locating it..
I have checked all the resistors on the board with my multi meter (most in circuit, some I had to lift one leg), and the electrolytic caps with my ESR meter, the output Jacks do not appear to be shorted ether.
Any ideas?
Cheers
N
I have been working on this 8004 for a week or so now, taking my time & trying to solve it like a big boy on my own, but I have run out of ideas now & I am getting a little frustrated with it..
Both TDA1514A were blown (with huge cracks down the middle) I am guessing this is because someone had replaced the fuse that would have been blowing with a screw...
I removed the blown TDA1514A's and powered it up, the voltages seemed out and the BVD64 (TR2) was getting extremely hot, I replaced the BVD64 and then the (R3) resistor is was also very hot & finally the penny dropped and I replaced the (ZD2) Zener Diode that was actually causing the problem! (DOH!) It now gave me -27v.
I measured the voltages at the TDA1514A sockets (with the chips removed) and got the following:-
IC1
1 = 0
2 = -27
3 = -27
4 = -28
5 = +33
6 = +35
7 = +35
8 = 0
9 = +33
IC2
1 = 0
2 = -27
3 = -27
4 = -28
5 = +33
6 = +35
7 = +35
8 = 0
9 = +33
Obviously the + voltages are high, which I am pretty sure I fixed by replacing the + Zener Diode (ZD1) as well (I can't be 100% certain as I had soldered the new replacement TDA1514A chips in by this time [Don't ask... ] and my light bulb limiter is now 100% ON so there is reduced voltage across the board... (more info about this below) And I REALLY don't want to desolder the IC's if I can help it...)
The thing I find really worrying about the above voltages is the 5 & 9 pins both carrying lots of + voltage (what might be +27 now but was +33 at the time..) From what I can see from the schematic, these are the IC output, 5 being + & 9 being the -
As soon as I had soldered the new IC chips in & powered up my light bulb limiter came on 100% brightness, which made me think there is a direct short somewhere (the bulb wasn't lighting up before IC were put in).
I am guessing that it would be somewhere after the IC, but I am having real trouble locating it..
I have checked all the resistors on the board with my multi meter (most in circuit, some I had to lift one leg), and the electrolytic caps with my ESR meter, the output Jacks do not appear to be shorted ether.
Any ideas?
Cheers
N
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