I have something on the bench that I reallly dont want to work on, because it will be very time consuming and likely not worth repairing. But maybe someone has seen a similar problem and can help me pinpoint.
A Crown XLS802 is shutting down in one second after powerup. Nothing looks obviously burned. I would assume there is a massive short - likely the output transistors. Is this a good guess?
In a case like this, is the relay shutting down saving the board from massive failure? Is it possible that only one or two devices have failed at this point? Would all need to be replaced?
It seems to me that there is no way to test the output transistors without removing them, first because they are in parallel and second because there is no way to clip to them... will have to be unsoldered and removed to test.
Has anyone had such a problem with this beast? Thanks to any takers.
A Crown XLS802 is shutting down in one second after powerup. Nothing looks obviously burned. I would assume there is a massive short - likely the output transistors. Is this a good guess?
In a case like this, is the relay shutting down saving the board from massive failure? Is it possible that only one or two devices have failed at this point? Would all need to be replaced?
It seems to me that there is no way to test the output transistors without removing them, first because they are in parallel and second because there is no way to clip to them... will have to be unsoldered and removed to test.
Has anyone had such a problem with this beast? Thanks to any takers.
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