Thanks Enzo, you're a prince. I wish I had this schematic to begin with, had to troubleshoot using only my ham radio experiences.
If Marshall are using RC timing then that could be altered if needed to fit the chip manufacturers requirements. Still need to read that data sheet.
I'll try your fix on the fan before I go to the trouble of locating another one. I have to wonder though, it seems to move a lot of air when not in the cabinet. I would think if there were an exhaust port somewhere near the transformer end the fan could move much more air. When in the cabinet it creates a positive pressure but I'm sure air flow is fairly restricted.
The complete PC board assy. from Antique Electronic Supply is $17 plus shipping. Seems pretty reasonable under the circumstances. I guess after you rehab enough boards though you get pretty good at it. Thanks again for the schematic. I have my Digikey amp chips now and will rehab my board when I get time to work on it.
If Marshall are using RC timing then that could be altered if needed to fit the chip manufacturers requirements. Still need to read that data sheet.
I'll try your fix on the fan before I go to the trouble of locating another one. I have to wonder though, it seems to move a lot of air when not in the cabinet. I would think if there were an exhaust port somewhere near the transformer end the fan could move much more air. When in the cabinet it creates a positive pressure but I'm sure air flow is fairly restricted.
The complete PC board assy. from Antique Electronic Supply is $17 plus shipping. Seems pretty reasonable under the circumstances. I guess after you rehab enough boards though you get pretty good at it. Thanks again for the schematic. I have my Digikey amp chips now and will rehab my board when I get time to work on it.
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