I sent enzo this email, below is his reply. He requested that I start a thread, and here we are.
So, i've seen you popping up on almost every amp forum i've searched. Figured i'd drop you a line and see if you could point me in the right direction.
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> I have a crate bfx100 that started blowing fuses on startup.
> w/ a fresh fuse it will output throught the main speaker a hum at full volume (60hz maybe? sounded similar to hum from a singlecoil) until it burns up the fuse. I removed the smaller board w/ the power transistors on it and tested them thoroughly and both checked out.
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> No obvious scorch marks on the board and no bad solder joints. I went through them visually and with my meter checking continuity just to make sure for cold joints.
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> This is one of my two amp projects i'm working on to familiarize myself w/ amplifier innards. The other is a fender red knob twin i have a thread for on these forums. PDF64 has given me some pointers on that one.
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> I'm guessing it may be a transformer issue but i have not checked a transformer before. I have no problem reading technical literature and if you prefer to point me to some resources on the subject, by all means. I have experience with printed circuit boards, soldering, and using a multimeter.
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> Thanks for any info you can offer,
> Nick
Enzo's reply:
Everyone leaps right to their transformer whenever there is a problem. Once in a while a transformer does fail, but it is quite rare. Disconnect the transformer secondaries from anything and apply mains power to the primary. if the transformer alone still blows fuse, it may be bad. I suspect not. Loud hum and blowing fuses generally means DC on the output, usually from shorted output transistors. Disconnect the speaker and see if the fuses still blow.
And please, start a thread for the amp in the forum. That way others can benefit from the efforts, and you will receive the insights of the whole group instead of just me.
So, i've seen you popping up on almost every amp forum i've searched. Figured i'd drop you a line and see if you could point me in the right direction.
>
> I have a crate bfx100 that started blowing fuses on startup.
> w/ a fresh fuse it will output throught the main speaker a hum at full volume (60hz maybe? sounded similar to hum from a singlecoil) until it burns up the fuse. I removed the smaller board w/ the power transistors on it and tested them thoroughly and both checked out.
>
> No obvious scorch marks on the board and no bad solder joints. I went through them visually and with my meter checking continuity just to make sure for cold joints.
>
> This is one of my two amp projects i'm working on to familiarize myself w/ amplifier innards. The other is a fender red knob twin i have a thread for on these forums. PDF64 has given me some pointers on that one.
>
> I'm guessing it may be a transformer issue but i have not checked a transformer before. I have no problem reading technical literature and if you prefer to point me to some resources on the subject, by all means. I have experience with printed circuit boards, soldering, and using a multimeter.
>
> Thanks for any info you can offer,
> Nick
Enzo's reply:
Everyone leaps right to their transformer whenever there is a problem. Once in a while a transformer does fail, but it is quite rare. Disconnect the transformer secondaries from anything and apply mains power to the primary. if the transformer alone still blows fuse, it may be bad. I suspect not. Loud hum and blowing fuses generally means DC on the output, usually from shorted output transistors. Disconnect the speaker and see if the fuses still blow.
And please, start a thread for the amp in the forum. That way others can benefit from the efforts, and you will receive the insights of the whole group instead of just me.
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