Hi once again,
I replaced the LM317 voltage regulator because there was over 70 volts at the test point on the power supply board. This fixed the over voltage issue. I let the board run for almost 20 hours with a load on the phantom power, and there was no issues, everything worked great.
Took the board out to use it for a small Teen concert, plugged it in, turned it on an poof the board started to squeal. Took the power supply apart again and saw that the input pin on the Phantom LM317 was discolored and that the case was burnt.
The Question I have is: Should I be using a LM350 ipo the LM317 or did I miss something up stream of the regulator on the input side?
Thanks.
Gord.
I replaced the LM317 voltage regulator because there was over 70 volts at the test point on the power supply board. This fixed the over voltage issue. I let the board run for almost 20 hours with a load on the phantom power, and there was no issues, everything worked great.
Took the board out to use it for a small Teen concert, plugged it in, turned it on an poof the board started to squeal. Took the power supply apart again and saw that the input pin on the Phantom LM317 was discolored and that the case was burnt.
The Question I have is: Should I be using a LM350 ipo the LM317 or did I miss something up stream of the regulator on the input side?
Thanks.
Gord.
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