This Randall RG100 has problems with the LEDs on both the front panel and in the foot switch. They would work sometimes if you jiggled the connector cord to the foot switch.
It turns out to be a problem with the -40 volt cap (50V/6000µF) that is connected to the bridge diode. It has black burn marks between the leads. With the amp on, the -40V rail measured in millivolts, but went to -43 after a little while.
I took the cap out and it tested fine with the resistance/charging method, so I put it back in and turned on the amp, which caused a big spark near the bridge and cap.
The -40VDC rail feeds the output transistors and the LEDs.
I suspect the output transistors have shorted and are drawing too much current, and plan on removing them for testing this morning.
Any ideas/suggestions?
Is there a modern replacement for the 2N6254 power transistors?
(Mouser doesn't list any).
Thanks!!
It turns out to be a problem with the -40 volt cap (50V/6000µF) that is connected to the bridge diode. It has black burn marks between the leads. With the amp on, the -40V rail measured in millivolts, but went to -43 after a little while.
I took the cap out and it tested fine with the resistance/charging method, so I put it back in and turned on the amp, which caused a big spark near the bridge and cap.
The -40VDC rail feeds the output transistors and the LEDs.
I suspect the output transistors have shorted and are drawing too much current, and plan on removing them for testing this morning.
Any ideas/suggestions?
Is there a modern replacement for the 2N6254 power transistors?
(Mouser doesn't list any).
Thanks!!
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