I have an older blue-panel SVT4-Pro here that has an intermittent connection somewhere on the mainboard -- when I pull up gently on the heatsink, the relays disengage the outputs and the fan comes on full-speed. When this happens, the power amps are fine and have no DC offset and still pass signal (visible on the scope just before the relay). When I press down gently on the heatsinks, the fan shuts off and the output relays re-engage. Ok, so there's some cracked solder or a trace under there I have to find.
What I wanted to ask about, though, is the startup time before the relays click on. When it's working properly (i.e. when I'm pushing down on the heatsink), there is almost no delay at all between flipping the power switch and the relays clicking on. Is that normal? They come on fast enough that I can see a bit of DC bump on the speaker outputs on the scope. How long is it supposed to take? I would've figured a few seconds at least. It's been long enough since I had one of these come through that I don't remember how long the startup delay was.
What I wanted to ask about, though, is the startup time before the relays click on. When it's working properly (i.e. when I'm pushing down on the heatsink), there is almost no delay at all between flipping the power switch and the relays clicking on. Is that normal? They come on fast enough that I can see a bit of DC bump on the speaker outputs on the scope. How long is it supposed to take? I would've figured a few seconds at least. It's been long enough since I had one of these come through that I don't remember how long the startup delay was.
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