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  • #31
    Not enough measurements. There are 4 diodes in the bridge, not 2

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    • #32
      Assuming the diode bridge is OK, if we unsolder at least T22 and apply 25V again, what will be the voltage at bridge pins 1-2 ?

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      • #33
        I removed T22 T23, now seeing about 50% VDC at the plus and minus pins of BR1 of the VAC.

        Example 20 VAC at BR1 AC and 10 VDC (plus and minus) BR1 DC outputs.

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        • #34
          But I am not convinced that T22 T23 are bad.

          What is the recommended bench test for these?

          Thank you

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          • #35
            R78 reads about 650K in circuit.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by misterc57 View Post

              Example 20 VAC at BR1 AC and 10 VDC (plus and minus) BR1 DC outputs.
              That's without C39, C40 ?

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              • #37
                Originally posted by misterc57 View Post

                What is the recommended bench test for these?

                Thank you
                Why would you do that? If they are defective, just replace them.

                R78 - Should be 270k

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by x-pro View Post

                  That's without C39, C40 ?
                  C39 C40 are still installed

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                  • #39
                    Did you unsolder C39, C40? Did you check it?

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by misterc57 View Post

                      Example 20 VAC at BR1 AC and 10 VDC (plus and minus) BR1 DC outputs.
                      If there is a jumper in the CN9 connector, when 20V AC voltage with 60Hz frequency is applied to the bridge input, the bridge output (plus C39-minus C40) should be 2 times the voltage.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by x-pro View Post
                        Did you unsolder C39, C40? Did you check it?
                        Still soldered. Tested ok in circuit.

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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by x-pro View Post

                          If there is a jumper in the CN9 connector, when 20V AC voltage with 60Hz frequency is applied to the bridge input, the bridge output (plus C39-minus C40) should be 2 times the voltage.
                          CN9 is jumped. Are you saying I should be seeing double DC of AC, example 20 VAC becomes 40 VDC?

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                          • #43
                            yes

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                            • #44
                              I should have mentioned that after removing T22 T23 there is no more excess current draw.

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by x-pro View Post
                                Assuming the diode bridge is OK, if we unsolder at least T22 and apply 25V again, what will be the voltage at bridge pins 1-2 ?
                                My bad. I was not paying attention to the BR1 pins.

                                So with 60 VAC coming into BR1 I see about 166 VDC at pins 1 and 2. Meter set to DC, red probe on pin 1, black probe on pin 2.

                                No excess current draw.

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