Hi all, I’m new to the forum and new to keyboard amps, but not new to AC and DC electronics. Although it’s been awhile and I’m rusty in those areas. I have a Roland KC 550 that a friend gave my wife to use, there complaint was that it would not power up. So my wife says, oh my husband can fix that, so here we are.
I believe the main problem is in the power supply circuit board. Can anyone tell me what the output AC voltages should be coming off the secondary winding of the transformer. I can post the voltages I’m getting tomorrow. I believe the DC voltages coming out of the rectifier is supposed to be +15V and -15V.
I did have a problem with the primary winding side of the transformer, the thermal fuse was blown. I jumped it out and now I have output on the secondary winding side. No issues (Fuse blowing) with the secondary winding when it is unplugged from the PS circuit board. But when I plug it in And turn the power on the #1 fuse blows. It’s the correct fuse 5A slow blow 5mm x 20mm. In addition the 2 fuses on the PS circuit board do not blow.
I also found a blown 27ohm resistor on the amp board that is in a circuit with the output to the woofer. I replaced it. I will also add that I do have the correct schematic for the amp.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
I believe the main problem is in the power supply circuit board. Can anyone tell me what the output AC voltages should be coming off the secondary winding of the transformer. I can post the voltages I’m getting tomorrow. I believe the DC voltages coming out of the rectifier is supposed to be +15V and -15V.
I did have a problem with the primary winding side of the transformer, the thermal fuse was blown. I jumped it out and now I have output on the secondary winding side. No issues (Fuse blowing) with the secondary winding when it is unplugged from the PS circuit board. But when I plug it in And turn the power on the #1 fuse blows. It’s the correct fuse 5A slow blow 5mm x 20mm. In addition the 2 fuses on the PS circuit board do not blow.
I also found a blown 27ohm resistor on the amp board that is in a circuit with the output to the woofer. I replaced it. I will also add that I do have the correct schematic for the amp.
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Comment