Team MEF...
I am working on a Peavey Triumph 60 and the Standby LED will not luminate. The switch is working, 503 volts feeding to the amp, but the dang LED is bonkers.
Looking at the diagram, I have 503 vdc at the top of the 22K, 1w stack. Between the 22K resistors, I have 492 volts. At the lower 22K and base of Q1, I have 0 volts (and the Standby switch is on). On side of the LED (CR17) is at 28.8 volts. The other side (at the Q1 collector) is 25.2 volts. I tested the LED with a meter and Q1 as well. Could it be that the devices show ok on the meter but do not work in the circuit?
Q1 is a Peavey 70403919. It is a TO-92. I believe the equivalents are the MPS-8097, 2N6520, MPS-A18, 2N6539.
(By the way, I have been working on this amp for a week. Lots of soldering, tube socket replacements, misc parts. The amp is working once again and I eliminated the intermittent popping - I think).
Ideas on what to try next?
I am working on a Peavey Triumph 60 and the Standby LED will not luminate. The switch is working, 503 volts feeding to the amp, but the dang LED is bonkers.
Looking at the diagram, I have 503 vdc at the top of the 22K, 1w stack. Between the 22K resistors, I have 492 volts. At the lower 22K and base of Q1, I have 0 volts (and the Standby switch is on). On side of the LED (CR17) is at 28.8 volts. The other side (at the Q1 collector) is 25.2 volts. I tested the LED with a meter and Q1 as well. Could it be that the devices show ok on the meter but do not work in the circuit?
Q1 is a Peavey 70403919. It is a TO-92. I believe the equivalents are the MPS-8097, 2N6520, MPS-A18, 2N6539.
(By the way, I have been working on this amp for a week. Lots of soldering, tube socket replacements, misc parts. The amp is working once again and I eliminated the intermittent popping - I think).
Ideas on what to try next?
Comment