My son and I acquired one of these boards for $25 that wasn't working, as a project for him to get more familiar with electronics. It's been great teaching him about all of the different components and after testing all of the diodes on the power supply board he found the faulty one, D6! After soldering a new one on the board powered up beautifully and all of the passive sound outputs worked great. Unfortunately, the powered outs only push out a scratchy low volume. We figured this was probably due to the amp board not getting proper power so after testing our way down the path we ended up back on the SMPSU29 power supply board at the TR4 transformer. At first glance it looked ok but upon further inspection it appears to have a slight melted deformity in the plastic on top. We confirmed that it is receiving the approx. 170v going into it, but there is no power being output and it's cool to the touch when the rest of the board is powered on. Since we have the schematic we also saw that the fan power comes off this transformer as well and they aren't operational either. So we're pretty sure the transformer is at fault and needs to be replaced. Unfortunately, the schematic doesn't have the transformer values and we've spent two days trying to identify online what the specs are so we can get a replacement. Any help would be most appreciated. Thanks, and sorry for the long-winded post!
-brian
-brian
Comment