I'm working on a Peavey PV8.5C that of course the customer needs by Monday a week from next. We have all been there.
(crawl up on my soapbox)
Of course the unit was repaired by someone prior to me and they left me a mess!
The unit caught fire because the last guy used standard carbon resisters where the Service manual and schematics called out flame proof ones.
This is the result!
There is always a reason for certain requirements.
He also substituted 4 of the .33 ohm emitter resistors for .1 ohms on the NPN side of the amp only.
(getting down off my soapbox)
So my grocery list for this one is...
Q210, 70483180
Q214, 70473180
CR244, SAC187
C231, .22R100M
R250, 180 ohm flame proof
R254-257, .33 ohm 5Watt
I guess I got lucky most of the main outputs are still good.
Peavey-PV8.5C
I'll add photos of the finished repair when I get there
(crawl up on my soapbox)
Of course the unit was repaired by someone prior to me and they left me a mess!
The unit caught fire because the last guy used standard carbon resisters where the Service manual and schematics called out flame proof ones.
This is the result!
There is always a reason for certain requirements.
He also substituted 4 of the .33 ohm emitter resistors for .1 ohms on the NPN side of the amp only.
(getting down off my soapbox)
So my grocery list for this one is...
Q210, 70483180
Q214, 70473180
CR244, SAC187
C231, .22R100M
R250, 180 ohm flame proof
R254-257, .33 ohm 5Watt
I guess I got lucky most of the main outputs are still good.
Peavey-PV8.5C
I'll add photos of the finished repair when I get there
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