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I have a Kenwood KAC848 amp with the rail voltage fluctuating from about 28v to 33v. The 494 chip has many pins also going up and down, I will list the pins below. Please let me know where to start with this.
thanks Jeff 494 pins 1. 2.5 - 2.7v 2. .8 - 2.5v 3. 4.8 - 1.8v 4. .63 5. 1.69 6. 3.7 7. 0 8. 14 9. 0 - 4v 10. 0 - 3.7v 11. 14 12. 14 13. 5 14. 5 15. 5 16 0 |
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