How much current is flowing through each 0.33/10 watt resistor.
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Also there appears to be 4.5 volts ac on speaker measured one way reverse leads read. 1 volts on meter A/C range not sure if this. Is really A/C or not
But cheap multimeters get confused measuring DC, they think it's roughly 2.5X higher AC.
The telltale sign is that it measures 4.5V one way , 0.1V the other ... AC would be symmetrical so you actually have some 2V DC there .
Confirm by remeasuring on a DC scale, also measure both rail voltages.
Your amp will eat lots of current, even if using all new parts, if overbiased, but first answer the previous questions, then we go on.Juan Manuel Fahey
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Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View PostHow about taking a few static (no signal) voltage measurements.
The drivers & the bias transistor.(EBC)
U3 output pin should sit at zero volts.
Q7 E=+.06 v C=+18v B=+3.16v
Q6 E=-.06 v C=-18v B=-2.6v
Q3=E 2.6v C=3.16v B=1.5 v
U3 ouput = 0v
light bulb limiter 60 watt bulb
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If the voltage is the correct polarity from b to e on a transistor, the only way it can be more than .7 or so volts on a standard transistor is if the transistor is open/bad/defective."I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22
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I am not too sure that this applies to the circuit.
The emitters are opposite polarity, so they blend to the voltages shown.
I would question why, with a 60 watt limiter, the 50 volt rails are sitting at 18 volts.
It may be time to ditch the limiter, as it may be upsetting the apple cart.
I would install a 1 amp fuse in the mains fuse holder & have at it.
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Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View PostI am not too sure that this applies to the circuit.
The emitters are opposite polarity, so they blend to the voltages shown.
I would question why, with a 60 watt limiter, the 50 volt rails are sitting at 18 volts.
It may be time to ditch the limiter, as it may be upsetting the apple cart.
I would install a 1 amp fuse in the mains fuse holder & have at it.
shall i go for fuse install anyway
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Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View PostI am not too sure that this applies to the circuit.
The emitters are opposite polarity, so they blend to the voltages shown.
I would question why, with a 60 watt limiter, the 50 volt rails are sitting at 18 volts.
It may be time to ditch the limiter, as it may be upsetting the apple cart.
I would install a 1 amp fuse in the mains fuse holder & have at it.
any way this is the same problem originally so whatever it is remains a mystery i will purchase two new mosfets and install
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