This PA head came in with 1 out of 8 blown power transistors. The positive supply was also non-existent. I found that C35 in the supply was bad and replaced it. I replaced the blown transistor. 2 traces for the rectifiers were burnt open, I fixed those. All ballast resistors are good. So here's where I'm at:
For now I'm using my bulb limiter, and it's still glowing very brightly when all is connected as normal.
Without the power amp modules connected, +-52 supplies are there (reading +-48v w/ limiter) and bulb glows dimly.
CR11 and CR15 protection diodes seem fine w/ diode test function on meter when the boards are disconnected from the supply. When I connect the module boards CR11 and CR15 read 0 on diode test function.
The +-52v supplies read 2v/-3v with limiter when everything is connected. Something's almost a dead short.
Q2 and Q12 test good w/ diode function... not sure how to test transistors under operation.
I'd think if a power transistor had gone bad during fixing testing that it would reveal itself when checking CR11/CR15.
Something's interacting when the power amp is connected to the supply but I can't figure it out.
For now I'm using my bulb limiter, and it's still glowing very brightly when all is connected as normal.
Without the power amp modules connected, +-52 supplies are there (reading +-48v w/ limiter) and bulb glows dimly.
CR11 and CR15 protection diodes seem fine w/ diode test function on meter when the boards are disconnected from the supply. When I connect the module boards CR11 and CR15 read 0 on diode test function.
The +-52v supplies read 2v/-3v with limiter when everything is connected. Something's almost a dead short.
Q2 and Q12 test good w/ diode function... not sure how to test transistors under operation.
I'd think if a power transistor had gone bad during fixing testing that it would reveal itself when checking CR11/CR15.
Something's interacting when the power amp is connected to the supply but I can't figure it out.
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