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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
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hey my names mike and i need help with my amp. i have a lanzar 1200-d Lanzar Vibe 1200D inside - Amp Guts
im trying to fix it, when i power it up the copper donut inductor starts smoking. (to the left of that white resistor thing) , turning that white resistor black, also those blue rectangle capacitors (106k250 on the top) 3 of them have black burnt residue on them. so i where can i buy the copper donut output inductor thing, those blue rectangle capacitors, and white resistor thing. sorry i do not know the technical names, or specs for any of the parts i emailed lanzar and they were useless. they said the model is discontinued and cant help. i took the amp to my local repair shop, but they wanted $140. which i payed $180 for it so im trying to fix it myself, my first amp repair attempt. where can i order these parts?? p.s. i removed the donut copper inductor and the amp powers up fine and nothing heats up. but theres 18vDC across speaker terminal. with it in there was 0vDC across the terminals. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Louisiana
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Are you sure that the capacitors and resistors are defective?
Can you post a photo of the inductor? You should be able to rewind it. If the wires are in good condition and the short was intermittent at a single point, you may be able to insulate it at that point to make it usable.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
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hey thanks for the reply
sorry i cant post pics dont have a camera. half of the inductor is good the other half is all crudded up. id rather buy a new one than rewind it. i know its hard not knowing the inductance of it but it measure 1 inch 7/16 wide and 1 inch tall. measurements are not exact dont with a tape measure. i know sorry. the resistor measure 3.4 ohm it says 3.3 on its side. i ohm checked the capacitors but the number goes up like its charging it. i think the cap and resistor are good but i just dont like the burnt look of them and one cap looks like it has a little bulge. you have a very good website perry, do you plan on making your tut into a dvd? i want to get it to learn but my cpu is old and cant run it. |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Louisiana
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Can you get a more accurate measurement on the core of the inductor?
Have you tried contacting Lanzar to see if they will sell you a replacement inductor? I'm assuming that you're referring to THIS and not THIS. The tutorial will never be a DVD video. The text and photos format is much better than video for this type of information. The reason it's on DVD is because it is too much data for CD.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
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i emailed lanzar they have discontinued this amp for years now, and do not provide tech support for it.
i measured the inductor from copper to copper i didnt unwind it to measure core. (output inductor = 3.5 cm wide, 2.4 cm tall) one strand of the copper wire winding is almost 1 cm. (the blue rectangle capacitor = 3.1 cm wide, 2 cm tall) (the white resistor = 1.3 cm wide, 2.5 cm tall) can i buy these at radioshack? the cap, and resistor look fine except covered in black soot, so i wanna also buy these just in case they're bad. can i replace the inductor with a core less air inductor? if i cant find the same inductor is it better to get a bigger one more inductance or smaller one less inductance? |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Louisiana
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Can you borrow a dial caliper?
You can't buy these parts at radio shack. It would be impractical to try to use an air core inductor. You need to use an inductor with the same inductance.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: SinCity
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I don't normally do this, but if it comes down to it, I will rewind your inductor.
Iv got a old soft spot for what lanzar used to make.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
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i have to buy a dial caliper, are there different ones like for mm, cm etc.
when i get the caliper do i need to unwind the copper to measure the core. cant believe its this hard to order a part 807tubenut theres a yellow tape band across the center of the core thats half melted other half is ok can it still be rewound? if you give me your info i can mail it to you |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Louisiana
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If you're going to have 807tubenut rewind it, you don't need a dial caliper.
Sometimes, excessive heat can cause core properties to shift. If you send him the inductor to be rewound, you should also send the other one so he can compare the values of each of them (after rewinding) to confirm that the cores are OK. For the resistors and capacitors, I wouldn't replace them. If you want to replace them, you can find the parts at digikey (and possibly at mouser). The capacitors won't be identical but will work.
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: SinCity
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Yes, It can be rewound, if the core is damaged, Ill have to find a suitable replacement. Perry is correct, Ill need a working one to pull specs from, sending the whole amp would be far better, I can assure safe removal of the inductors.
Ill do you a solid on this one, no labor, just parts cost and shipping. Return the favor to a human in need and were square.
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