Something happened today on my bench that has me unnerved. I was doing a re-cap on a '82 100 watt Marshall 2203, and had just clipped out the last can, the one under the board. I set it upright next to the other 5 at the corner of my small bench next to my Weller station. I had the socket side of the board propped up and was tinning the last of three wires when suddenly pppfffzzZZZZTTT! Flash! Set me back in my seat with a very real WTF was THAT?
The amp was not plugged in and had not been for a week, the caps that were in it were fresh and not charged up. Nothing else on the bench was powered on except my Weller station, but it was working fine, with no sign of arcing on the tip. In fact, I could find no sign of arcing anywhere on the amp, or anywhere else.
It scared me, so I'm not 100% where it came from, but I think it was from the other side and behind the chassis, which is where the old caps and solder station were. Looked at and measured caps, they seem fine with no obvious damage. I even took apart my Weller to see, but it is clean, I thought being in sub tropical SW Florida maybe a crawlie got in there, but no.
I opened up my wall outlets, nothing. I powered up the amp when finished, and it has no issues, no smoke marks, nothing. So I submit, how is this possible? My only reasonable guess is the last can I took out was still charged and shorted to something (it was close to the amp). But if so, why no arcing marks anywhere, and how is it possible for it to remain charged enough to make a light show after a week? I don't understand this.
The amp was not plugged in and had not been for a week, the caps that were in it were fresh and not charged up. Nothing else on the bench was powered on except my Weller station, but it was working fine, with no sign of arcing on the tip. In fact, I could find no sign of arcing anywhere on the amp, or anywhere else.
It scared me, so I'm not 100% where it came from, but I think it was from the other side and behind the chassis, which is where the old caps and solder station were. Looked at and measured caps, they seem fine with no obvious damage. I even took apart my Weller to see, but it is clean, I thought being in sub tropical SW Florida maybe a crawlie got in there, but no.
I opened up my wall outlets, nothing. I powered up the amp when finished, and it has no issues, no smoke marks, nothing. So I submit, how is this possible? My only reasonable guess is the last can I took out was still charged and shorted to something (it was close to the amp). But if so, why no arcing marks anywhere, and how is it possible for it to remain charged enough to make a light show after a week? I don't understand this.
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