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Digital piano repair : technics SX PX336 : help needed on PSU
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Not much sense measuring DCR at the output of a solid state circuit - especially if you don't observe polarity.
If D14 is an 18V zener, it's not involved in the 15V regulation and you should have the +15V without the zener.- Own Opinions Only -
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Originally posted by Helmholtz View Postespecially if you don't observe polarity.
Originally posted by Helmholtz View PostIf D14 is an 18V zener, it's not involved in the 15V regulation and you should have the +15V without the zener.
Why did it short?
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Originally posted by tepsamps View PostWhy did it short?
Failure could have been caused by a mains transient (e.g. due to a lightning stroke). In very rare cases components even fail spontaneously, i.e. without an obvious reason.
Do you get the +15V without it and without load?
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Originally posted by Helmholtz View Post
Does it measure 100R in both directions out of circuit?
Failure could have been caused by a mains transient (e.g. due to a lightning stroke). In very rare cases components even fail spontaneously, i.e. without an obvious reason.
Do you get the +15V without it and without load?
I did not try yet without D14 and still without load. Tomorrow i put all back in place with a socket for D14.
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Originally posted by tepsamps View PostHey guys, it works!!! +15 and -15 V with or without load, and without D14 i'm happy to have this piano working fine.
So many thanks to Helmoltz and Dmeek for the support.
I learnt many things thanks to you and to this forum...
Make sure to replace it.- Own Opinions Only -
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