Hello folks,
So glad to have the forum back. I read on The Amp Garage that this forum is actually on a server in the administrator's home. I was fearful that all these years of invaluable information might be gone.
Anyway, I have a Terror Bass smps in which the 6V filament supply is dragged down by pretty much any load presented to it. If only the fan, the supply reads about 4V and if presented with the 2 12AX7's, it bogs down to about 2V.
I have replaced the main filter cap of 3300uf @ 25V as well as the smaller electrolytics at the 6V supply, installed a 5V 7805 series reg ic, as I did not have a 7806 6 volter with similar results.
It appears that this SMPS has no feedback from the secondary, so it seems it isn't expected to attempt to regulate the secondary with a heavier load. The minisule load the 6V supply presents to the primary shouldn't be an issue anyway.
I have loaded the HV output just to see if the secondary is capable of supplying current, and the HV does not droop very much and supplies plenty of current.
The Ultra Fast rectifier diodes all meter & tracer check good. I have new ones on order as at this point, I'm really grabbing at straws.
Does anyone have any ideas about what could be wrong causing the 6Vdc supply from supplying enough current to drive a relatively low current?
The schemo I have is just a bit different than the SMPS in this amp, but it is very close.
One component in the 6V supply that is not in this SMPS is the diode to ground from the #2 pin on the 7806 regulator, which I'm supposing is to offset the 6V reg output by the diode drop of 0.7v to make up for the 6.3v the supply is supposed to be. There are probably other differences.
BTW, I have also replaced the smaller electrolytic caps around the IR2153 IC as a matter of course as I've had start-up issues with those.
Thanx, Glen
So glad to have the forum back. I read on The Amp Garage that this forum is actually on a server in the administrator's home. I was fearful that all these years of invaluable information might be gone.
Anyway, I have a Terror Bass smps in which the 6V filament supply is dragged down by pretty much any load presented to it. If only the fan, the supply reads about 4V and if presented with the 2 12AX7's, it bogs down to about 2V.
I have replaced the main filter cap of 3300uf @ 25V as well as the smaller electrolytics at the 6V supply, installed a 5V 7805 series reg ic, as I did not have a 7806 6 volter with similar results.
It appears that this SMPS has no feedback from the secondary, so it seems it isn't expected to attempt to regulate the secondary with a heavier load. The minisule load the 6V supply presents to the primary shouldn't be an issue anyway.
I have loaded the HV output just to see if the secondary is capable of supplying current, and the HV does not droop very much and supplies plenty of current.
The Ultra Fast rectifier diodes all meter & tracer check good. I have new ones on order as at this point, I'm really grabbing at straws.
Does anyone have any ideas about what could be wrong causing the 6Vdc supply from supplying enough current to drive a relatively low current?
The schemo I have is just a bit different than the SMPS in this amp, but it is very close.
One component in the 6V supply that is not in this SMPS is the diode to ground from the #2 pin on the 7806 regulator, which I'm supposing is to offset the 6V reg output by the diode drop of 0.7v to make up for the 6.3v the supply is supposed to be. There are probably other differences.
BTW, I have also replaced the smaller electrolytic caps around the IR2153 IC as a matter of course as I've had start-up issues with those.
Thanx, Glen
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