I've been struggling with this for a long time.
The amp would work fine until it heated up and then would shut off.
I checked for bad solder joints.
Checked DC offset and bias.
Checked the power supply.
Checked for shorted or open components.
The first stages of the power amp module would get very hot.
Finally one day I noticed that I could make the problem happen by pushing on the relay in one direction and fix it by pushing in the other direction.
It wasn't a bad solder joint so I got the plastic cover off of the relay and cleaned the contacts with DeOxit.
That seems to have fixed the problem.
The circuitry doesn't even get hot anymore.
This took so long to discover that I thought it would be a good idea to post the fix here in order to save others some time if they have the same problem.
I must say that I learned a lot by reading posts here and trying various troubleshooting techniques.
The amp would work fine until it heated up and then would shut off.
I checked for bad solder joints.
Checked DC offset and bias.
Checked the power supply.
Checked for shorted or open components.
The first stages of the power amp module would get very hot.
Finally one day I noticed that I could make the problem happen by pushing on the relay in one direction and fix it by pushing in the other direction.
It wasn't a bad solder joint so I got the plastic cover off of the relay and cleaned the contacts with DeOxit.
That seems to have fixed the problem.
The circuitry doesn't even get hot anymore.
This took so long to discover that I thought it would be a good idea to post the fix here in order to save others some time if they have the same problem.
I must say that I learned a lot by reading posts here and trying various troubleshooting techniques.
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