Hi folks,
I'm trying to troubleshoot a Peavey KB100 that was given to me by a friend. He told me that it would intermittently cut out during use. It had a few input pots that were sheared off, so I went ahead and replaced those. I'm finding now that one of the two power transistors mounted to the aluminum heatsink is overheating, and the amp is shutting down as a result. The transistor in question is Q105 on the schematics. I'm also noticing that there appears to be an unacceptable level of ripple current present- I'm measuring 2-3VAC across C134 and C142 (the two largest caps on the board). Could this be what is overheating Q105, or am I dealing with two different issues? Q105 is labeled 70474140, if that helps at all. Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
George
I'm trying to troubleshoot a Peavey KB100 that was given to me by a friend. He told me that it would intermittently cut out during use. It had a few input pots that were sheared off, so I went ahead and replaced those. I'm finding now that one of the two power transistors mounted to the aluminum heatsink is overheating, and the amp is shutting down as a result. The transistor in question is Q105 on the schematics. I'm also noticing that there appears to be an unacceptable level of ripple current present- I'm measuring 2-3VAC across C134 and C142 (the two largest caps on the board). Could this be what is overheating Q105, or am I dealing with two different issues? Q105 is labeled 70474140, if that helps at all. Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
George
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