Hi People!
I have a Crate Palomino V32 that i was playing for a little bit. Everything was going well, until one day the main (only) fuse blew up. No weird noises, no big sparks, no nothing, just blew up. I purchases a little box of fuses and replaced it and blew as soon as I turned the power switch on.
I started looking at the board (i'm handy with electronics), and I thought the filter caps could be bad, since the top on the two of them were bulging. Anyways, I followed a process of elimination
So, I thought C19 was bad since the top was bulgy. I went and replaced the C19 and C16 caps (both were bulgy)- Don't worry, I discharged them before doing anything.
To my surprise, when I connected the amp. Fuse blew again.
What else could it be? could I have a bad PT now? Could it be the resistor in parallel with C19? or any other component on that rectifier circuit?
By the way, I took the old caps to a friend who’s got a capacitance meter....and they were not bad :/
I have a Crate Palomino V32 that i was playing for a little bit. Everything was going well, until one day the main (only) fuse blew up. No weird noises, no big sparks, no nothing, just blew up. I purchases a little box of fuses and replaced it and blew as soon as I turned the power switch on.
I started looking at the board (i'm handy with electronics), and I thought the filter caps could be bad, since the top on the two of them were bulging. Anyways, I followed a process of elimination
- I unplugged all the tubes: fuse blown.
- I unplugged all the leads coming out of the PT. Fuse was good.
- I started plugging in the leads of the PT on the board, one by one, and turned the power on for each lead connected. The fuse was good for connectors J29 and J24, but when I connect J25 and 26, the fuse blows.
So, I thought C19 was bad since the top was bulgy. I went and replaced the C19 and C16 caps (both were bulgy)- Don't worry, I discharged them before doing anything.
To my surprise, when I connected the amp. Fuse blew again.
What else could it be? could I have a bad PT now? Could it be the resistor in parallel with C19? or any other component on that rectifier circuit?
By the way, I took the old caps to a friend who’s got a capacitance meter....and they were not bad :/
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