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  • #16
    Originally posted by x-pro View Post
    Everything has to follow a pattern.
    And need a resistance between the emitter and the Anode​
    Thanks, do you mean the cathode? The schematic shows a 3.9k resistor between cathode and Q1 collector, I measure 4k.

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    • #17
      Rx-?
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      • #18
        Originally posted by x-pro View Post
        Rx-?
        I have connected D1 anode back to ground, and Rx=0 ohm

        Edit: This is with IC4 and IC5 removed

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        • #19
          Raise one pin of D3, and check Rx again.
          If it is still 0, unsolder the chips one by one.​

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          • #20
            maybe C22 in short?

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            • #21
              With D3 lifted, Rx is still 0.

              I will start unsoldering !C1-4. How do I know which one is bad, what should Rx be?

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              • #22
                Originally posted by x-pro View Post
                maybe C22 in short?
                I checked C22 with ESR meter and it looks good

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by x-pro View Post
                  Raise one pin of D3, and check Rx again.
                  If it is still 0, unsolder the chips one by one.​
                  I have removed all chips (IC1-6), Rx is still 0 (continuity between DC rail and ground)

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                  • #24
                    Q3 remove

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by x-pro View Post
                      Unsolder the chip, apply 18 V to the power socket and measure the voltage between emitter Q1 and anode D1
                      All ICs removed (1-6), voltage at Q1 emitter is very small (~160mV), voltage at D1 anode is 0V. Q1 runs hot quickly

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                      • #26
                        Is Rx equal to 0 or is there a resistance? In both directions, if the probes of the device are reversed.

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                        • #27
                          Rx is definitely 0 ohm, and there is continuity between IC1-4 pins 4 and 8 (V- and V+)

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                          • #28
                            Maybe you soldered something badly and shorted it out?

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                            • #29
                              delete Q3, C26

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                              • #30
                                Connect the LED like this, but remove transistor Q1 for now. The brightness of the LED will indicate a short circuit. As soon as the short circuit is gone, the brightness will drop significantly or not at all.
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