Ok, I've got an Eden bass amp that was brought in by the owner saying it smoked and smelled but then kept working. I put it on the bench and injected a signal which came out just fine and with plenty of power. After a close inspection I couldn't find any burned components.
After a few minutes of operation a 22 ohm 2 watt resistor (R101 on the schematic) in the 15 volt power supply smoked. Upon inspection, I noticed that the nylon screw holding down the heat sink of the TIP42C power switching transistor was broken allowing the heatsink to rise above the chassis. I figured that overheated the transistor and burned the resistor. I don't know if this was related to the previous smoke incident.
I replaced the 22 ohm resistor with a same rated resistor, replaced the TIP42C (shown as TIP32C on the schematic) and the nylon screw. I turned on the amp and the same resistor smoked again. I've checked all of the diodes and resistors in both the negative and positive sections of this stage of the power supply and they are good.
Attached is the schematic of the power supply. Any ideas from anyone what would blow this 22 ohm resistor over and over? I'm going to replace it again and disconnect the connector going to the preamp to rule out any downstream problem.
Any advice is appreciated.
Barry
After a few minutes of operation a 22 ohm 2 watt resistor (R101 on the schematic) in the 15 volt power supply smoked. Upon inspection, I noticed that the nylon screw holding down the heat sink of the TIP42C power switching transistor was broken allowing the heatsink to rise above the chassis. I figured that overheated the transistor and burned the resistor. I don't know if this was related to the previous smoke incident.
I replaced the 22 ohm resistor with a same rated resistor, replaced the TIP42C (shown as TIP32C on the schematic) and the nylon screw. I turned on the amp and the same resistor smoked again. I've checked all of the diodes and resistors in both the negative and positive sections of this stage of the power supply and they are good.
Attached is the schematic of the power supply. Any ideas from anyone what would blow this 22 ohm resistor over and over? I'm going to replace it again and disconnect the connector going to the preamp to rule out any downstream problem.
Any advice is appreciated.
Barry
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