Hi. last attempt before it goes in the skip!
Story so far:- RB9 head was given to me by another engineer who ran out of patience with it. After seemingly following him around the circuit board I can see why.
Ive attached the schematic, hopefully, so you can see if Im making sense.
Switched it on initially and my limiter lit up like a xmas tree. short outputs thinks I. Nope, all four outputs are new and ok. The low voltage rail (19v) works fine, the fan and all the front panel led's etc work as they should.
The high voltage (60v) is the problem. If you look at the circuit diagram you can see that the + and - parts of the output board are basically mirrored and I found that if I connect the -ve side I have no problem. Th eproblem arises when I connect the +ve side. So, as I couldnt measure a short to earth resistance wise I figured maybe TS12 and/or TS17 are being turned hard on and its dumping the + side supply to earth.
To test that theory I disconnected R33 and R47, one at a time to see if it switched off the transistors to agree with my theory. It did, with those disconnected the rail came back up. so, working backwards I reconnected those and disconnected R46, This also allowed the rail to run up ok.
Now Im stumped. Looking at the pcb it looks like the previous guy has been working on the same theory and also got nowhere. TS15 and TS16 both check out ok as does D16 and TS11.
Ive checked various other bits as well but this is the main story.
Maybe I'm missing something obvious or maybe my theory is totally wrong. Hopefully someone on here can shine a light?
In the meantime I have three or four Marshalls to do, why arent all amps so simple?? (yes, I know, there's Marshall's that defy engineer logic as well but thankfully there seems to be far fewer!)
TIA
Andy
Story so far:- RB9 head was given to me by another engineer who ran out of patience with it. After seemingly following him around the circuit board I can see why.
Ive attached the schematic, hopefully, so you can see if Im making sense.
Switched it on initially and my limiter lit up like a xmas tree. short outputs thinks I. Nope, all four outputs are new and ok. The low voltage rail (19v) works fine, the fan and all the front panel led's etc work as they should.
The high voltage (60v) is the problem. If you look at the circuit diagram you can see that the + and - parts of the output board are basically mirrored and I found that if I connect the -ve side I have no problem. Th eproblem arises when I connect the +ve side. So, as I couldnt measure a short to earth resistance wise I figured maybe TS12 and/or TS17 are being turned hard on and its dumping the + side supply to earth.
To test that theory I disconnected R33 and R47, one at a time to see if it switched off the transistors to agree with my theory. It did, with those disconnected the rail came back up. so, working backwards I reconnected those and disconnected R46, This also allowed the rail to run up ok.
Now Im stumped. Looking at the pcb it looks like the previous guy has been working on the same theory and also got nowhere. TS15 and TS16 both check out ok as does D16 and TS11.
Ive checked various other bits as well but this is the main story.
Maybe I'm missing something obvious or maybe my theory is totally wrong. Hopefully someone on here can shine a light?
In the meantime I have three or four Marshalls to do, why arent all amps so simple?? (yes, I know, there's Marshall's that defy engineer logic as well but thankfully there seems to be far fewer!)
TIA
Andy
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