Anyone have any test point data on the output section for one of these things? Anyone had any trouble with drift / runaway of the BDV64 / BDV65 (replacements from MCM electronics)?
Replaced TR7 (shorted), R85, the finals and TR9 (bias) (for good measure).
It works - produces a clean sinewave up to rated output into 8 ohms, but,
when left to sit and idle (with a load and w/o), from a cold start-up, the heatsink (and readings) indicate excessive current through the BDV darlingtons. Before shutting it down at one point a quick emitter resistor drop reading showed a non-stable, ramp up and was at around ~600mV (!) before powering down. Both (R96 & 118) were like this so both finals are drifting similarly.
Although I wheeled around looking for other faulty devices after parts installation, all seems to check out.
Any chance that the finals are counterfeit? Your opinion on me "diddling" the value of the bias resistor (R74 - I believe) as an attempt to stabilize the output? I can take it down into X-over and bring it back up, but what would be a ballpark emitter drop to look for.
It arrived in a box, loose hardware in zip lock baggies and pc board floating around insode the chassis - it obviously sat somewhere for a long time - maybe with a tech who couldn't get it going(?)
Should I throw it off a bridge? :-)
Test point data would be sweet if anyone has it.
Bizarre! It works fine but will self destruct if I leave it in it's current state.
THANK YOU for any comments & assistance!
Replaced TR7 (shorted), R85, the finals and TR9 (bias) (for good measure).
It works - produces a clean sinewave up to rated output into 8 ohms, but,
when left to sit and idle (with a load and w/o), from a cold start-up, the heatsink (and readings) indicate excessive current through the BDV darlingtons. Before shutting it down at one point a quick emitter resistor drop reading showed a non-stable, ramp up and was at around ~600mV (!) before powering down. Both (R96 & 118) were like this so both finals are drifting similarly.
Although I wheeled around looking for other faulty devices after parts installation, all seems to check out.
Any chance that the finals are counterfeit? Your opinion on me "diddling" the value of the bias resistor (R74 - I believe) as an attempt to stabilize the output? I can take it down into X-over and bring it back up, but what would be a ballpark emitter drop to look for.
It arrived in a box, loose hardware in zip lock baggies and pc board floating around insode the chassis - it obviously sat somewhere for a long time - maybe with a tech who couldn't get it going(?)
Should I throw it off a bridge? :-)
Test point data would be sweet if anyone has it.
Bizarre! It works fine but will self destruct if I leave it in it's current state.
THANK YOU for any comments & assistance!
Comment