Have a Viet one on the bench with no high voltage present; actually power led doesn't even light up (red or green). Tubes are fine; filament voltage is there and so is rectified filament voltage that controls the relay.
I couldn't figure out how the power led is fed: besides ground side, the + for the led only goes to the first pin of a ribbon cable that links to the graphic eq board, which don't have any other connection...
Measuring on the pcboard, led looks shorted, but I desoldered it and it's not (so his supply looks like). Measure odds though; unlike a regular led that reads infinite/voltage drop on the meter, this one shows voltage drop (1.7) on both polarities. Not sure if those multifunction/two color leds behaviour this way.
Anyway I'm kind of lost on where to look at this low voltage supply; any guidance is appreciated, have a deadline on this...
thanks,
roberto
I couldn't figure out how the power led is fed: besides ground side, the + for the led only goes to the first pin of a ribbon cable that links to the graphic eq board, which don't have any other connection...
Measuring on the pcboard, led looks shorted, but I desoldered it and it's not (so his supply looks like). Measure odds though; unlike a regular led that reads infinite/voltage drop on the meter, this one shows voltage drop (1.7) on both polarities. Not sure if those multifunction/two color leds behaviour this way.
Anyway I'm kind of lost on where to look at this low voltage supply; any guidance is appreciated, have a deadline on this...
thanks,
roberto
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