This amp came in w/ both of the 1a +16v/-16v supply fuses blown. I metered all components in the supply and found all diodes and caps seem good w/ the meter, however there are some suspicious ohm readings on the supply rails.
Q119 Pin1 to ground reads OF
Q125 Pin2 to ground reads 30Meg ohms
This seems odd that each supply has a different resistance reading to ground. Seems even more odd that all 3 +supply caps are either open or disconnected... (I pulled them and I do get a rising ohm reading w/ the meter, then reinstalled them)
I'm not sure how to test the regulators, as I cannot read voltage when the fuses are blowing. (FYI the fuses sill blew w/ a series bulb)
Q119 pin3 to ground reads 6k
Q125 pin3 to ground reads 4meg
I guess I could disconnect Q119 to see if fuses still blow. But would both fuses blow if only the +regulator was at fault? That seems the only suspect at this point. I'll try it, in mean time if someone thinks that's not it or has an idea I'm all ears. Otherwise I'll report back.
Q119 Pin1 to ground reads OF
Q125 Pin2 to ground reads 30Meg ohms
This seems odd that each supply has a different resistance reading to ground. Seems even more odd that all 3 +supply caps are either open or disconnected... (I pulled them and I do get a rising ohm reading w/ the meter, then reinstalled them)
I'm not sure how to test the regulators, as I cannot read voltage when the fuses are blowing. (FYI the fuses sill blew w/ a series bulb)
Q119 pin3 to ground reads 6k
Q125 pin3 to ground reads 4meg
I guess I could disconnect Q119 to see if fuses still blow. But would both fuses blow if only the +regulator was at fault? That seems the only suspect at this point. I'll try it, in mean time if someone thinks that's not it or has an idea I'm all ears. Otherwise I'll report back.
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