Hello fellow technicians,
I've done a stupid thing leaving crocodileclips (when discharging them) over a filter cap when turning the amp on.
To be more precise it was over C33. Now after a while smoke came out from underneath.
I thought nothing happened but the amp keeps stinking so bad. It's like my room is being repainted everyday.
I checked on the output and noticed that the values where quite messed up I meassured 10V over some standard values in the schematic.
Now I know from electronics when you shortcircuit a transformer that the coils burn up from the inside and I think that might be happening?
Today I just couldn't take the smell anymore and I took it apart again.
I found out that the smell seems to come from the choke...
Does anybody have any idea what could be wrong? I hope this isn't going to cost me a new output transformer of 100$ or more?
Could it be if I just replaced the stinky choke everything would be fixed?
I already thank you for your replies to my problem cause I'm desperate to fix this.
I've done a stupid thing leaving crocodileclips (when discharging them) over a filter cap when turning the amp on.
To be more precise it was over C33. Now after a while smoke came out from underneath.
I thought nothing happened but the amp keeps stinking so bad. It's like my room is being repainted everyday.
I checked on the output and noticed that the values where quite messed up I meassured 10V over some standard values in the schematic.
Now I know from electronics when you shortcircuit a transformer that the coils burn up from the inside and I think that might be happening?
Today I just couldn't take the smell anymore and I took it apart again.
I found out that the smell seems to come from the choke...
Does anybody have any idea what could be wrong? I hope this isn't going to cost me a new output transformer of 100$ or more?
Could it be if I just replaced the stinky choke everything would be fixed?
I already thank you for your replies to my problem cause I'm desperate to fix this.
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