Hello folks,
thought I would post this as a thread as opposed to just a reply to another post.
I have begun to replace those 470 resistors with 750ohm 7watt pc mount resisotors. I have about 5 of em out in the field now with no issues. See attached pic.
These zener supplies do not need to be nearly as 'stiff' as they've been designed. The 750 ohm in place of the original 470ohm dropping resistors create plenty of current to keep the zeners in hard forward bias as well as the tiny relays & couple of op-amps don't 'steal' anywhere near enough current to cause the zener's to fall out of regulation.
I'm getting them from Yorkville cause they're really for me being warranty authorized, but I'm sure Mouser or someone has them for equally cheap. Yorkville #4680.
Find pix attached. It works great & resolved the issue of heat to the pcb & interminttents.
BTW we all pretty much unanimously agree that reducing the value to 330ohms as suggested by Fender only serves to exacerbate the issue as the drop across the resistor will remain the same as it is supplying a Zener not a resistive load. The current increases to the zeners causing them to overheat as well as the resistors getting at least as hot if not hotter.
glen
thought I would post this as a thread as opposed to just a reply to another post.
I have begun to replace those 470 resistors with 750ohm 7watt pc mount resisotors. I have about 5 of em out in the field now with no issues. See attached pic.
These zener supplies do not need to be nearly as 'stiff' as they've been designed. The 750 ohm in place of the original 470ohm dropping resistors create plenty of current to keep the zeners in hard forward bias as well as the tiny relays & couple of op-amps don't 'steal' anywhere near enough current to cause the zener's to fall out of regulation.
I'm getting them from Yorkville cause they're really for me being warranty authorized, but I'm sure Mouser or someone has them for equally cheap. Yorkville #4680.
Find pix attached. It works great & resolved the issue of heat to the pcb & interminttents.
BTW we all pretty much unanimously agree that reducing the value to 330ohms as suggested by Fender only serves to exacerbate the issue as the drop across the resistor will remain the same as it is supplying a Zener not a resistive load. The current increases to the zeners causing them to overheat as well as the resistors getting at least as hot if not hotter.
glen
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