If that is correct readings for Q18 & 19, they both appear to be shorted from E to C. Check if they measure shorted. If not, double check those voltages.
Q3 and Q4 voltages look more reasonable.
Originally posted by Enzo
I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
If that is correct readings for Q18 & 19, they both appear to be shorted from E to C. Check if they measure shorted. If not, double check those voltages.
Q3 and Q4 voltages look more reasonable.
Something wrong there, collector voltages should less, more more like Q3 and Q4.
Check R53, R82, Q22, AP2 trim pot. Compare to equivalent components in Ch.1(+) half.
Originally posted by Enzo
I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
Something wrong there, collector voltages should less, more more like Q3 and Q4.
Check R53, R82, Q22, AP2 trim pot. Compare to equivalent components in Ch.1(+) half.
Something wrong there, collector voltages should less, more more like Q3 and Q4.
Check R53, R82, Q22, AP2 trim pot. Compare to equivalent components in Ch.1(+) half.
And these voltages are of course showing up on the mosfets and resistors. Ch 1+ (7-10v) everywhere and Ch1 - (2.5-5v) everywhere. Drains are all at about (+11/-11) for both boards. Turned variac down to 20vac for these numbers.
And these voltages are of course showing up on the mosfets and resistors. Ch 1+ (7-10v) everywhere and Ch1 - (2.5-5v) everywhere. Drains are all at about (+11/-11) for both boards. Turned variac down to 20vac for these numbers.
What components allow over 25mv to go to the source resistors? At this rate, source resistors will be getting 65v when I'm at 110vac.
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