I have a DSL 100 here, it had a shorted power trans. I just got a replacement , and Im having trouble with the secondary.
The main pcb in this amp is a JCM2-60-00 .
Looking at the scem , my 2 HV lines should be connected to W5 on the main pcb , and W10 (goes to the standby) on the ac/power in pcb . I think ??
the old stock trans had 5 wires on the secondary, white/black/ white were bunched together--i think this is my bias.
2 red wires--i am pretty sure those are heater (i have the new trans hooked to those on the pcb and i have proper heater voltage right now)
then 1 yellow that goes to the ac pcb
1 purple that goes to the main pcb, right next to what i think is the 4 diodes for B+.
My problem is, i am clipping my 2 hv wires from the new trans to W5 (main pcb) , and the other to W6.
amp is ok on standby, but when i took it off standby... my current limiter lit up , then the power switch rocker flashed..and i smelled something burning..... i shut it off of course.
so-- im trying to figure out if i have the HV wires in the wrong place ??? if not , there must be a shorted component somewhere ?
Can someone decipher the Marshall scem ?
The main pcb in this amp is a JCM2-60-00 .
Looking at the scem , my 2 HV lines should be connected to W5 on the main pcb , and W10 (goes to the standby) on the ac/power in pcb . I think ??
the old stock trans had 5 wires on the secondary, white/black/ white were bunched together--i think this is my bias.
2 red wires--i am pretty sure those are heater (i have the new trans hooked to those on the pcb and i have proper heater voltage right now)
then 1 yellow that goes to the ac pcb
1 purple that goes to the main pcb, right next to what i think is the 4 diodes for B+.
My problem is, i am clipping my 2 hv wires from the new trans to W5 (main pcb) , and the other to W6.
amp is ok on standby, but when i took it off standby... my current limiter lit up , then the power switch rocker flashed..and i smelled something burning..... i shut it off of course.
so-- im trying to figure out if i have the HV wires in the wrong place ??? if not , there must be a shorted component somewhere ?
Can someone decipher the Marshall scem ?
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