I'm running through the post-repair test & calibration for a JBL MPX300 - relevant sch below.
I'm hesitant to apply the short circuit test as written as I'm convinced that it will be damaging. Basically, you run to full power and then apply a short across the output. What worries me is there does not appear to be any VI limiting on this beast, it's current only. The limit would be set to about 22A at this point in the procedure and 65V (supply) at 22A ( 7.3A per transistor) would instantly destroy output transistors. I feel I must be missing something in the schematic that would prevent this, what is it?
I'm done this my usual way for now - set the output to a little higher than rated in this case 525W against 450W and adjusted the current limit to just clip.
Test procedure & sch follow:
I'm hesitant to apply the short circuit test as written as I'm convinced that it will be damaging. Basically, you run to full power and then apply a short across the output. What worries me is there does not appear to be any VI limiting on this beast, it's current only. The limit would be set to about 22A at this point in the procedure and 65V (supply) at 22A ( 7.3A per transistor) would instantly destroy output transistors. I feel I must be missing something in the schematic that would prevent this, what is it?
I'm done this my usual way for now - set the output to a little higher than rated in this case 525W against 450W and adjusted the current limit to just clip.
Test procedure & sch follow:
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