After spending some time searching the threads, I could not find a basic tutorial for checking power transistors so I decided to start this thread. Here is the situation:
This amp was blowing the main 5 amp fuse. After disconnecting the power to the power amp rectifier, I replaced the fuse and the amp stayed turned on. So I suppose the +15V/-15V supply is good, the problem is with the +42V/-42V supply. The bridge rectifier appears to be ok, at least with my checking in curcuit. I tested Q10,Q11&Q13. These have little or no resistance between the two pins (approx 1-2 ohms). I then tested Q6,Q7,&Q12. These had around 42 ohms resistance between the pins. Am I going in the right direction or am I missing something? Thanks in advance for your help.
This amp was blowing the main 5 amp fuse. After disconnecting the power to the power amp rectifier, I replaced the fuse and the amp stayed turned on. So I suppose the +15V/-15V supply is good, the problem is with the +42V/-42V supply. The bridge rectifier appears to be ok, at least with my checking in curcuit. I tested Q10,Q11&Q13. These have little or no resistance between the two pins (approx 1-2 ohms). I then tested Q6,Q7,&Q12. These had around 42 ohms resistance between the pins. Am I going in the right direction or am I missing something? Thanks in advance for your help.
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