Got this HD One-Thirty (the SS PI version) on repair and one half of the OPT is shorted (the amp came with a shot EL34 wich took it's toll on the PI and driver transistor).
Schemo here:
http://www.ernieball.com/mmonline/te...s/2100-130.pdf
My question is:why the flyback diodes didn't do their job?
(...however,the mains fuse was gone too,but...too late! )
The diodes are original (in the schemo,marked as "D8 MR250-5 5 KV!) and measure OK.
Is the "5KV" a too high value for the purpose of a spike protection in that place?
If yes,what's the reccomended diode type(s) and their "voltage threshold" in order to protect your average OPT?
Thanks!
Regards,
Schemo here:
http://www.ernieball.com/mmonline/te...s/2100-130.pdf
My question is:why the flyback diodes didn't do their job?
(...however,the mains fuse was gone too,but...too late! )
The diodes are original (in the schemo,marked as "D8 MR250-5 5 KV!) and measure OK.
Is the "5KV" a too high value for the purpose of a spike protection in that place?
If yes,what's the reccomended diode type(s) and their "voltage threshold" in order to protect your average OPT?
Thanks!
Regards,
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