Hi,
I've got a Fender Red Knob Twin that Im going to be working on, I was wondering about some of the resistors in the PSU.
As far as I can tell, all of the really high voltage caps in the PSU have resistors across them (though the rightmost two on the picture have other resistors in series with the cap also). Most of them are 220K, but one is 30K 10W across 400V unless I have misread the schematic (its a little hard to read).
The schematic of the PSU is here
http://www.christianguitar.com.au/im...b-twin-PSU.gif
What are these resistors for other than to discharge the caps for safety when working on the amp? According to P = V squared / R the 30K one is using 5W of power all the time the amp is on? Which made me wonder what it is for....
About how long would you expect these caps take to discharge, with those resistors there?
The 75V winding doesnt have any resistors across the caps (bottom of the image), is that because 75V isnt dangerous?
Unless I've missed anything, is it correct that I don't really need to worry about making up a jumper with a resistor (like 10K 10W) to bleed the caps? Or maybe I should do that anyway for the 75V caps?
Of course I will check the voltages across the caps with a multimeter before doing anything, but I was interested in what some more experienced amp techs thought..... Also its a bit fiddly taking the metal chassis out of the wooden box, which I have to do before I can measure or bleed anything, it would be nice to know how long its got to be off for before its safe to dismantle it.
I've got a Fender Red Knob Twin that Im going to be working on, I was wondering about some of the resistors in the PSU.
As far as I can tell, all of the really high voltage caps in the PSU have resistors across them (though the rightmost two on the picture have other resistors in series with the cap also). Most of them are 220K, but one is 30K 10W across 400V unless I have misread the schematic (its a little hard to read).
The schematic of the PSU is here
http://www.christianguitar.com.au/im...b-twin-PSU.gif
What are these resistors for other than to discharge the caps for safety when working on the amp? According to P = V squared / R the 30K one is using 5W of power all the time the amp is on? Which made me wonder what it is for....
About how long would you expect these caps take to discharge, with those resistors there?
The 75V winding doesnt have any resistors across the caps (bottom of the image), is that because 75V isnt dangerous?
Unless I've missed anything, is it correct that I don't really need to worry about making up a jumper with a resistor (like 10K 10W) to bleed the caps? Or maybe I should do that anyway for the 75V caps?
Of course I will check the voltages across the caps with a multimeter before doing anything, but I was interested in what some more experienced amp techs thought..... Also its a bit fiddly taking the metal chassis out of the wooden box, which I have to do before I can measure or bleed anything, it would be nice to know how long its got to be off for before its safe to dismantle it.
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