I have a SWR Studio 200 amp, just replaced the tube and electrolytics.
In the power section there are 2 dropping resistors right after the big power filter caps that drop the ~ +/- 60v down to the +/- 15v supply. Schematic calls for 3W 660 ohm, what is present are a 600 ohm and 100 ohm in series. Looks like a 2W 600 ohm metal film or metal oxide, and a 1W carbon film 100 ohm. They are from the factory that way.
They are putting out enough heat to cook an egg on, and they sit right between the 2 big filter caps. The Caps are getting heated up from that, and since those caps went bad before, I'd expect that heat to shorten their life again.
Any suggestions for cooling this situation off with a different resistor type etc?
In the power section there are 2 dropping resistors right after the big power filter caps that drop the ~ +/- 60v down to the +/- 15v supply. Schematic calls for 3W 660 ohm, what is present are a 600 ohm and 100 ohm in series. Looks like a 2W 600 ohm metal film or metal oxide, and a 1W carbon film 100 ohm. They are from the factory that way.
They are putting out enough heat to cook an egg on, and they sit right between the 2 big filter caps. The Caps are getting heated up from that, and since those caps went bad before, I'd expect that heat to shorten their life again.
Any suggestions for cooling this situation off with a different resistor type etc?
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