Hello;
I have a Peavey XR-600B series 400HB that was blowing fuses after a couple hours running. I replaced all the P600D diodes in the power section as a couple were reading low, so I figured might as well change them all out while I was at it. I also replaced the two 1000uf electrolytic caps in the power section as the values were fairly far off and the esr was testing about twice as high as my meter states they should be. Now, after running about 3hrs it doesn't blow the fuse, but the thermal switch starts kicking on and off. The actual load on the speaker jacks themselves was 3 ohms per jack for the testing period.
I'm hoping someone may be able to guide me through bugging this issue out whether I'm on the correct track or not...
I've attached the schematics for viewing...
Thanks...
I have a Peavey XR-600B series 400HB that was blowing fuses after a couple hours running. I replaced all the P600D diodes in the power section as a couple were reading low, so I figured might as well change them all out while I was at it. I also replaced the two 1000uf electrolytic caps in the power section as the values were fairly far off and the esr was testing about twice as high as my meter states they should be. Now, after running about 3hrs it doesn't blow the fuse, but the thermal switch starts kicking on and off. The actual load on the speaker jacks themselves was 3 ohms per jack for the testing period.
I'm hoping someone may be able to guide me through bugging this issue out whether I'm on the correct track or not...
I've attached the schematics for viewing...
Thanks...
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