hi i hope i can get some help here? i have a cs-800c amp, and the first thing that happened to it is that it lost channel "b" it quit working and the red led light for clip stayed on solid, channel "a" still worked. now i had one of these amps before that did the same thing and it was one of the 15000mfd caps inside that went bad i replaced it, and channel worked again. now for this amp that i have now, i must have done somthing wrong when i pulled the caps to check them.
1. i pulled the caps and discharged them so i could check them with a dmm which is all i have to check them with. both of them went from 0 ohms and kept going up, so that means they are taking a charge, they didn't stay at 0 or anything. then i tried 3 volts dc current to them to see if they would hold that charge, and they did, so i guess they are fine.
2. put caps back in and wired it see attachment
3. turned it on and it blew the fuse. it should have came on with b channel still not working and a channel working.
i don't know what went wrong. so i started disconnecting wires from the caps.
disconnected the white w/ green stripe wire first, still blew the fuse
disconnected the yellow wire that goes from the cap to the b channel heat sink board, and it stopped blowing the fuse, but the front cap started getting hot quick, i herd the inside of it pop before i turned it of. i'm a novice at this stuff, and yes i should hsve never messed with it, any help would be appricated.
1. i pulled the caps and discharged them so i could check them with a dmm which is all i have to check them with. both of them went from 0 ohms and kept going up, so that means they are taking a charge, they didn't stay at 0 or anything. then i tried 3 volts dc current to them to see if they would hold that charge, and they did, so i guess they are fine.
2. put caps back in and wired it see attachment
3. turned it on and it blew the fuse. it should have came on with b channel still not working and a channel working.
i don't know what went wrong. so i started disconnecting wires from the caps.
disconnected the white w/ green stripe wire first, still blew the fuse
disconnected the yellow wire that goes from the cap to the b channel heat sink board, and it stopped blowing the fuse, but the front cap started getting hot quick, i herd the inside of it pop before i turned it of. i'm a novice at this stuff, and yes i should hsve never messed with it, any help would be appricated.
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