Rebuilt the traces on the 470r resistors and the two Zener Diodes.
R78 and R79 are now +/-48 and +/-16 in spec.
Some symptoms remain, sone changed.
Yellow overdrive light still lights even before standby switched.
Stuck on drive channel, master and drive pots now function not previously. No channel switching.
Normal volume now no longer functions. .
No reverb.
Guitar sounds good if you like the drive channel. Input one is louder than input two.
Going back to the schematic to look for clues.
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Installed the two 470r resistors (had to jump one connection on each), installed two Zeners (had to jumper them also.)
Fired it up and the yellow channel light was still lit,no reverb, no channel switching. Got late so I gave up for the night.
Readings at the resistors is troubling. R79 -49.6 -17.9. R78 55.8 55.8. I obviously missed something, maybe jumper failed although I checked continuity. Possible the resistor failed out of the box? No smoke, actually played GTR through it for a minute-not bad.
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Originally posted by nickb View Post470K ??? 470 ohm, right?
Yes, 470R is what they are. Poor typing skills.
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Originally posted by Oldmactech View PostReality check: the Diodes have a silver stripe (collar) on one end. The PSB has an outline that has an arrow on one end. Safe to assume the collar goes in the direction of the arrow? I guess I should use the correct terminology- cathode side or anode side.
Btw. I tested the old Diodes with my DMM and the readings were way off, tested the new ones and both were something like 580 ea. Not at home so that may not be an accurate number.
Prolly get the 5w 470k resistors in the mail tomorrow so I will put this all in on Monday if we have power.
Thanks to all for the patient guidance. I’m gaining a least a small bit of knowledge.
470K ??? 470 ohm, right?
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The line end is the cathode, the arrow is the anode. The arrow points at the line
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Reality check: the Diodes have a silver stripe (collar) on one end. The PSB has an outline that has an arrow on one end. Safe to assume the collar goes in the direction of the arrow? I guess I should use the correct terminology- cathode side or anode side.
Btw. I tested the old Diodes with my DMM and the readings were way off, tested the new ones and both were something like 580 ea. Not at home so that may not be an accurate number.
Prolly get the 5w 470k resistors in the mail tomorrow so I will put this all in on Monday if we have power.
Thanks to all for the patient guidance. I’m gaining a least a small bit of knowledge.
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Make sure to install them the proper direction. Zeners "zene" in reverse direction. Forward they are just diodes. So in correctly, a 15v zener has 15v across it. If in backwards, it is just a diode and you have about 0.7v across it.
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Was just about to install new Zeners when a heard a Loud boom and the power went out. Went outside, neighbors tree feel across the power line even took out the telephone tree- found parts of the transformer up near my house in pieces.
Gonna take the rest of the day off.....
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Thanks. If I have time today I will install the new Zeners and see if that improves it.
The Zeners I got from Digikey have the specs/part number but are 2/3 the physical size. Is that a concern?
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The resistors are gonna get real hot if they're dropping 45 volts. You shouldn't run it more than long enough for testing that way. You need to find the shorts/near shorts on that supply first. My guess is that the zeners are shorted, but it could be any number of things.
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Thanks. And I carefully prodded
the IC’s with a finger and didn’t feel any heat. I know the 470r resistors are hot but that is likely normal.
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No, sorry, not sure how to check the zeners. I just received replacements by mail and will install new ones as soon as the 470 resisters I ordered arrive.
How do I check the zener diodes? Sorry for what must be a beginner question.
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