I am trying to repair a Krell kma 100 mkii mono amp. I have a second amp that is working properly. These are class A amps with huge power supply's and draw near 8 amps at idle.
Each house 16 metal cased transistors in the power section-8 PNP and 8 NPN. Originals are marked Krell A and Krell AA. Replaced with MJ15024/MJ15025
My question is Is it possible for an open emitter resistor to cause it's transistor to fail (short)? Or is it more likely that a shorted transistor would cause the emitter resistor to become open?
After replacing all 16 output transistors and some drivers I brought up the power on the variac to 25% and without seeing much current draw (less that 1 amp) blew out 1/2 the transistors.
Trying to understand the sequence of events and cause.
Also it would help to have a schematic for this particular unit but so far are unavailable so if anyone might have one, it sure would help.
I'm almost ready to give up on this effort after many hours and much expense.
Thanks!
Each house 16 metal cased transistors in the power section-8 PNP and 8 NPN. Originals are marked Krell A and Krell AA. Replaced with MJ15024/MJ15025
My question is Is it possible for an open emitter resistor to cause it's transistor to fail (short)? Or is it more likely that a shorted transistor would cause the emitter resistor to become open?
After replacing all 16 output transistors and some drivers I brought up the power on the variac to 25% and without seeing much current draw (less that 1 amp) blew out 1/2 the transistors.
Trying to understand the sequence of events and cause.
Also it would help to have a schematic for this particular unit but so far are unavailable so if anyone might have one, it sure would help.
I'm almost ready to give up on this effort after many hours and much expense.
Thanks!
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