Hello,
i'm posting here even if it's not a guitar amp. Sorry...
So i have a digital piano to repair, but it seems to be a power supply issue.
And i've got no special repairing skills...
The transformer gives 36-0-36 VAC, and there are 2 sets of 4 diodes. The diodes are quite big.
When testing the diodes with a multimeter, there are all dead, because there are conductive in reverse direction. And they seem to be the 4 in parallel, not in a bridge configuration.
And the filtering caps seem to have leaked on the board, but again i'm not a repair man, it can be glue from the manufacturer.
So i think i'm gonna remove the PCB to see the hidden side.
But i can read +50 VDC and -50 VDC but the reading is the same at each diode cathode or anode of a set.
My first question : what is this red/brown stuff on the board near the big caps?
Thanks for the help
i'm posting here even if it's not a guitar amp. Sorry...
So i have a digital piano to repair, but it seems to be a power supply issue.
And i've got no special repairing skills...
The transformer gives 36-0-36 VAC, and there are 2 sets of 4 diodes. The diodes are quite big.
When testing the diodes with a multimeter, there are all dead, because there are conductive in reverse direction. And they seem to be the 4 in parallel, not in a bridge configuration.
And the filtering caps seem to have leaked on the board, but again i'm not a repair man, it can be glue from the manufacturer.
So i think i'm gonna remove the PCB to see the hidden side.
But i can read +50 VDC and -50 VDC but the reading is the same at each diode cathode or anode of a set.
My first question : what is this red/brown stuff on the board near the big caps?
Thanks for the help
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