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Maplin 225WRMS bi-polar amp module wanted.

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maplin 225w 2n3055 mj2955 bipolar x2

i have 2 from a disco project long ago , i recall one or both may need attention after a spearker blow and took out one side of amp, they have been in a box in case ever needed since about 1995 nice tone and plenty volume untill one side blew i have lost the build notes and schematic but think it might have been maplin code lw32k or something if my memory is correct i came across this thread while looking for schematic open to offers or i may auction them dave
 

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I finished wiring up the amp tonight and mounted output transistors on the heatsinks.

I powered it up and nothing unless I really wound up the volume and then it was heavily distorted.
The DC conditions were find giving zero volts out with no input signal.
I had a look around the circuit but it all seemed OK.
I noticed if I disconnected the speaker the output would look fine.
I buzzed out the driver transistors against the heatsink and my meter said it was OK.
However the plastic bush on the BD711 looked very flattened so I changed it anyway.
Powered up again and the amp burst into life and sounds great.

I don't quite understand why the bushes buzzed out ok but when power was applied it stopped working. I can only guess the 45 volt rail was arcing across the flattened bush.
Really weird fault that I have never seen before.
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
 
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