Hi All!
All my guitar amp projects are still pending (frown), work life balance is about 1/0. Maybe 1.2/0. Relaxing after dinner, browsing the web, found someone giving away an old Marantz SR-18U receiver, in non working condition, only about 45 minutes away. Being a sucker for such things, I picked it up. All I can say is: its not a Fender Champ.
Fished around the net, and downloaded the service manual. Also found a few youtube videos with clips of repairs.
Got a question for the electronics gurus out there. Luckily, this one doesn't have a switching power supply. So, plug in the unit, hit the "on" button, few seconds the display shows "ERROR PWR2", then it shuts off. OK looked through the entire manual, it has a fairly good diagnostics section for "ERROR PWR1" but not a thing for "ERROR PWR2".
Poked around, and it looks like these units are famous for small parts in the power supply/regulator going flooey. Since its got a honking CPU, it has circuits to check voltages and such and shuts itself off before it does something terrible.
I *think* what I need to do, is start at the transformers (there are two), and start measuring voltages. At the output side of the transformers (there are a few taps), then, around where the regulators are located.
Not sure, but I think I can unplug one end of the cable leading out of the power supply regulator boards and measure at the pins. One guy on youtube suggested to scope these as well since they could oscillate and you wouldn't see it with a voltmeter.
Looks like a fun thing to tinker with, and if I could fix it, even better, since the sound quality isn't quite to spec right now. (yeah, like I need another project).
Thanks!
MP
All my guitar amp projects are still pending (frown), work life balance is about 1/0. Maybe 1.2/0. Relaxing after dinner, browsing the web, found someone giving away an old Marantz SR-18U receiver, in non working condition, only about 45 minutes away. Being a sucker for such things, I picked it up. All I can say is: its not a Fender Champ.
Fished around the net, and downloaded the service manual. Also found a few youtube videos with clips of repairs.
Got a question for the electronics gurus out there. Luckily, this one doesn't have a switching power supply. So, plug in the unit, hit the "on" button, few seconds the display shows "ERROR PWR2", then it shuts off. OK looked through the entire manual, it has a fairly good diagnostics section for "ERROR PWR1" but not a thing for "ERROR PWR2".
Poked around, and it looks like these units are famous for small parts in the power supply/regulator going flooey. Since its got a honking CPU, it has circuits to check voltages and such and shuts itself off before it does something terrible.
I *think* what I need to do, is start at the transformers (there are two), and start measuring voltages. At the output side of the transformers (there are a few taps), then, around where the regulators are located.
Not sure, but I think I can unplug one end of the cable leading out of the power supply regulator boards and measure at the pins. One guy on youtube suggested to scope these as well since they could oscillate and you wouldn't see it with a voltmeter.
Looks like a fun thing to tinker with, and if I could fix it, even better, since the sound quality isn't quite to spec right now. (yeah, like I need another project).
Thanks!
MP
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