i took a gamble hooked up guitar and channel switching works!!!!!!!! that 17.31 voltage is higher than 15 should i be concrened about that i will try amp at home where i have more time.if that voltage is not going to be a problem. thanks for all the help i learned a lot on this fourm.but a lot more to go if i live that long.thanks again bcclew
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1/11/17 played amp for about 1&1/2 hours seems to work fine didnt put it back in cabinet yet just in case somebody gets back abou the 17 volts. thanks again.i know this is an amp forum but if you guys need any car help shoot me a personal hit be glad to help thanks again
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It seems that the CR37 voltage is a bit high, and the CR36 voltage is a bit low.
But you also mentioned that the common point is not at zero, but at 1.495. Is it still not zero at the other end of CR37?
Are all the grounds connected and board mounting screws in place?Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Not so much a missing ground wire, but perhaps a broken or burnt off ground trace on the board. Measure resistance to chassis from the "ground" point of the two zeners. It SHOULD read zero ohms or close.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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With power off measure resistance from chassis metal to the ground end of those zener diodes.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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