This mixer was blowing the main fuse immediately on power up when it was brought to me. One side of the board that the output transistors mount to was reading as shorted all over. I pulled the output transistors from that side and sure enough, one of the 84140s and one of the 74140s (Q201 & Q207) are shorted in every direction. I did a quick check of the other components in close proximity, without removing them from the board, and everything looks good.
What doesn't necessarily look good is the first two resistors (R1 & R2) and the first two zener diodes (CR5 & CR6) off of the filter capacitors appear to have gotten very hot (badly discolored board). I would guess that this happened while the transistors were burning up?
Without pulling them from the board, R1 & R2 seem to be fine (within 10% of 700 ohms) and CR5 & CR6 both measure at least 3 times as much resistance in one direction as the other.
What I'm wondering is, is it good practice to replace components that have more than likely been stressed? Obviously Q201 and Q207 have to be replaced, but should the other pair (Q202 & Q206) be replaced as well, even though they seem fine? The two resistors and zeners obviously got way hot, are they more prone to failure now? Should all these be replaced simply as a precautionary measure?
What doesn't necessarily look good is the first two resistors (R1 & R2) and the first two zener diodes (CR5 & CR6) off of the filter capacitors appear to have gotten very hot (badly discolored board). I would guess that this happened while the transistors were burning up?
Without pulling them from the board, R1 & R2 seem to be fine (within 10% of 700 ohms) and CR5 & CR6 both measure at least 3 times as much resistance in one direction as the other.
What I'm wondering is, is it good practice to replace components that have more than likely been stressed? Obviously Q201 and Q207 have to be replaced, but should the other pair (Q202 & Q206) be replaced as well, even though they seem fine? The two resistors and zeners obviously got way hot, are they more prone to failure now? Should all these be replaced simply as a precautionary measure?
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