Hi,
I have decided to revive my beloved GK MB150 bass amp.
It is old, really old, the board says 1990, it has the switching power supply and it has failed.
I took it to a local repair guy which suppose to be good at repairing guitar amps but unfortunately, even I know more then this guy.. and I'm a complete idiot
as for now, and because I have no idea how to debug this thing, i'm going to replace the two transistors (BUK456-800) that I already have,
the Zener diode (1n4741) cause I have no idea how to test it,
the IC PWM controller and some resistors that appears to be burnt.
any other parts you would replace while its open on the operations table?
also, a question for those who knows this thing,
the two BUK456-800 transistors should be attached to the heat sink. the questions are:
1) are they suppose to be forced against a heat conducting pad or directly touching the heat sink? i mean should they "short" the transistor's heat sink to the case heat sink? or should they be pressed with plastic tabs to prevent shorts.
2) same question for the two BYW-29-200 diodes..
I found this schematic a while back if it helps.. 206-0071-E switching supply.pdf
Thanks for all who can help I really like this amp and would hate to throw it to the bin..
L
I have decided to revive my beloved GK MB150 bass amp.
It is old, really old, the board says 1990, it has the switching power supply and it has failed.
I took it to a local repair guy which suppose to be good at repairing guitar amps but unfortunately, even I know more then this guy.. and I'm a complete idiot
as for now, and because I have no idea how to debug this thing, i'm going to replace the two transistors (BUK456-800) that I already have,
the Zener diode (1n4741) cause I have no idea how to test it,
the IC PWM controller and some resistors that appears to be burnt.
any other parts you would replace while its open on the operations table?
also, a question for those who knows this thing,
the two BUK456-800 transistors should be attached to the heat sink. the questions are:
1) are they suppose to be forced against a heat conducting pad or directly touching the heat sink? i mean should they "short" the transistor's heat sink to the case heat sink? or should they be pressed with plastic tabs to prevent shorts.
2) same question for the two BYW-29-200 diodes..
I found this schematic a while back if it helps.. 206-0071-E switching supply.pdf
Thanks for all who can help I really like this amp and would hate to throw it to the bin..
L
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