I am taking the opportunity of a noisy Ampeg to learn how to use my scope, a Philips PM 3212. I have two 10X probes, and tonight I connected one of them to the filter caps in hopes of evaluating ripple current. What I'd like is for you scope users to comment on whether I have done this procedure right, and also help in reading the results.
After doing ripple I would like to use the scope to look at an audio signal.
This amp came to me having been recapped, it looks like 11 years ago with Sprague Atoms replacing the original can. There are two 600V caps and three 450V, strapped like dynamite. I hooked my probe to the + end of the second cap, clipped the ground to the - end. Set the scope for AC volts, and a range of 50mV.
Here's what the results look like:
Here's what I get when I clip the probe to the first cap:
These are the settings I used:
So did I do this correctly? If not let me know what I need to do. And is my conclusion correct that the second cap is allowing much more ripple current than it should and should be replaced? Also if there are any other observations you have, please let me know.
Thanks!
After doing ripple I would like to use the scope to look at an audio signal.
This amp came to me having been recapped, it looks like 11 years ago with Sprague Atoms replacing the original can. There are two 600V caps and three 450V, strapped like dynamite. I hooked my probe to the + end of the second cap, clipped the ground to the - end. Set the scope for AC volts, and a range of 50mV.
Here's what the results look like:
Here's what I get when I clip the probe to the first cap:
These are the settings I used:
So did I do this correctly? If not let me know what I need to do. And is my conclusion correct that the second cap is allowing much more ripple current than it should and should be replaced? Also if there are any other observations you have, please let me know.
Thanks!
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