Here is the power supply for the switching and button filament lamps for a very large (and very nice) old studio mix/record desk. It's a DDA, about 40 yrs old I think.
The -22v rail runs the filament lamps in the buttons - maybe a hundred of them. But once you switch more than a handful on, the voltage drops away. You can draw very little current from that -ve rail. I have tested both the 22v -ve and the 22v +ve rails on the bench by running them into a low-impedance load. The +ve rail stays up fine, but the -ve voltage drops away the same as it does when running the desk.
I have tested all the semiconductors and they are fine, the diodes all give a beep, though I have not tested the zener voltage on the 12v zeners.
Any ideas where else I might look for such a fault?
Thanks in advance!
The -22v rail runs the filament lamps in the buttons - maybe a hundred of them. But once you switch more than a handful on, the voltage drops away. You can draw very little current from that -ve rail. I have tested both the 22v -ve and the 22v +ve rails on the bench by running them into a low-impedance load. The +ve rail stays up fine, but the -ve voltage drops away the same as it does when running the desk.
I have tested all the semiconductors and they are fine, the diodes all give a beep, though I have not tested the zener voltage on the 12v zeners.
Any ideas where else I might look for such a fault?
Thanks in advance!
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