Working on a project SVT-4 Pro because I am a masochist and have run out of less frustrating projects to work on. I found shorted output FETs on Channel B, after removing those Channel A voltages looked good so I tried it and that channel seems to work fine (actually a really nice sounding amp). Looking at the voltages on channel B now that the FETs have been removed it looks like I have power resistors to replace in addition to transistors. There are two massive heatsinks on this, but instead of one for channel A and one for B they have all the N channels for both channels on one and all the P channels on the other. The resistors are underneath the heatsinks, so I need to remove them (at least one) but I had a heck of a time getting the channel B FETs off from the heatsink. They used adhesive thermal tape instead of insulators and grease. I had to use a chisel to get between the FETs and the heatsink and pry them up like they were almost welded down. Is this normal, or just what happens if they get massively overheated? I took the screws out of some of the channel A FETs and they seem stuck down just as hard. I don't want to break good devices by prying them off the heatsink. What is the best way to do this? I may be able to unsolder the devices and remove them while still attached to the heatsink. Hoping I can get away with only taking one heatsink off.
Thanks in advance,
Greg
Thanks in advance,
Greg
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