Dear everyone,
I need some help with wiring this power amplifier. I burned it out some time ago, and had to replace pretty much the whole output stage.to get clean access to that, i had to disassemble the mains input board, and I did a grave mistake of not photographing it. So, long story short, I have no idea how to connect it again. :/
AC board is a PCB with one large resistor, one capacitor, one fuse, and a lot of spade connectors. Things that need to be connected to the AC board: main transformer, power switch, circuit breaker, ventilator (230 VAC), and, of course, two mains input wires. I am attaching the service manual, with the schematic and layout of the AC board shown on pages 7 and 8.
I tried to connect this a few times on my own, but with no success. Most of the times I just couldn't get anything working. once, I managed to turn only the ventilator on, once only the amplifier, and once i burned out some of the transistors in the amplifier. So now I'm asking if anyone with a bit more experience and knowledge can help me connect this the way it's meant to be connected.
Thanks in advance.
Regards, Z.
I need some help with wiring this power amplifier. I burned it out some time ago, and had to replace pretty much the whole output stage.to get clean access to that, i had to disassemble the mains input board, and I did a grave mistake of not photographing it. So, long story short, I have no idea how to connect it again. :/
AC board is a PCB with one large resistor, one capacitor, one fuse, and a lot of spade connectors. Things that need to be connected to the AC board: main transformer, power switch, circuit breaker, ventilator (230 VAC), and, of course, two mains input wires. I am attaching the service manual, with the schematic and layout of the AC board shown on pages 7 and 8.
I tried to connect this a few times on my own, but with no success. Most of the times I just couldn't get anything working. once, I managed to turn only the ventilator on, once only the amplifier, and once i burned out some of the transistors in the amplifier. So now I'm asking if anyone with a bit more experience and knowledge can help me connect this the way it's meant to be connected.
Thanks in advance.
Regards, Z.
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