Hi Guys
I have a Nexo Ps10 with a power supply issue. I was told that one of the caps on the power supply came loose and fell out of the circuit board. The amp continued to be used and performed well for a time. Then at one gig smoke started coming out of the amp. When I looked inside the amp I found blown caps in the power supply.
I replaced all the blown caps, tested the amp with speakers and sound and all seemed fine.
The amp was tested again before being sent out on a gig and smoke bellowed out of the amp again.
The same capacitors had blown again.
There are 16 3300uf @63v caps on the power supply board.
So i'm looking for advice to continue this repair.
Should I replace all the caps on the board?
Should I put higher voltage caps in?
Should I suspect 1 of the 2 voltage rectifers?
Any comments welcome.
Regards
Joe
I have a Nexo Ps10 with a power supply issue. I was told that one of the caps on the power supply came loose and fell out of the circuit board. The amp continued to be used and performed well for a time. Then at one gig smoke started coming out of the amp. When I looked inside the amp I found blown caps in the power supply.
I replaced all the blown caps, tested the amp with speakers and sound and all seemed fine.
The amp was tested again before being sent out on a gig and smoke bellowed out of the amp again.
The same capacitors had blown again.
There are 16 3300uf @63v caps on the power supply board.
So i'm looking for advice to continue this repair.
Should I replace all the caps on the board?
Should I put higher voltage caps in?
Should I suspect 1 of the 2 voltage rectifers?
Any comments welcome.
Regards
Joe
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