Customer says he plugged this Dunlop MXR Phase 90 into the wrong power adapter and now it doesn't work. I found a bad 5.1v zener diode, so I thought I would replace it. I did, and plugged it into a battery and it works, although it wasn't very rich or deep sounding. Then I noticed it was pulling a new battery down pretty fast. I tried it into a wall wart ser to 9v tip neg, and it made a loud hum and pretty quickly killed the new zener. I replaecd it again, and when plugged into a battery, the zener gets quite hot, hell I could even smell it.
Now how can this zener be pulling enough current to make it fail? I should think if any of the surrounding components were failing, it would take the load off the zener. I have not found a drawing that matches the one I have here. This one has D2 and C8 fed from the top side of the 10K and D1 from the bottom as drawn. The trimmer resistor is on the other side of the board, and I have not been able to trace the path, but there is not direct continuity to the supply side of it, and there is a 7K resistor between the ground side and actual ground.
I am not wanting to spend a whole lot of time on this, but I wonder why that zener is burning out?
https://www.electrosmash.com/images/...atic-parts.png
Now how can this zener be pulling enough current to make it fail? I should think if any of the surrounding components were failing, it would take the load off the zener. I have not found a drawing that matches the one I have here. This one has D2 and C8 fed from the top side of the 10K and D1 from the bottom as drawn. The trimmer resistor is on the other side of the board, and I have not been able to trace the path, but there is not direct continuity to the supply side of it, and there is a 7K resistor between the ground side and actual ground.
I am not wanting to spend a whole lot of time on this, but I wonder why that zener is burning out?
https://www.electrosmash.com/images/...atic-parts.png
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