C caraudioguy2100 Member Joined 2010 2021-01-20 4:47 am #1 2021-01-20 4:47 am #1 I know it’s probably been answered 100 times . But what causes these resistors to burn ? Do they typically run hot or is it another reason I’m talking about the 10 ohm resistors Attachments DD5532DC-7B38-41C7-8FCD-FD37F9B31783.jpg 1,000.9 KB · Views: 60 P Perry Babin Member Joined 2003 bcae1.com 2021-01-20 8:34 am #2 2021-01-20 8:34 am #2 They burn when there is a voltage difference between the primary and secondary grounds. It's generally due to either a bridging speaker wire being shorted to ground or a shorted transformer. You must log in or register to reply here.
I know it’s probably been answered 100 times . But what causes these resistors to burn ? Do they typically run hot or is it another reason I’m talking about the 10 ohm resistors
P Perry Babin Member Joined 2003 bcae1.com 2021-01-20 8:34 am #2 2021-01-20 8:34 am #2 They burn when there is a voltage difference between the primary and secondary grounds. It's generally due to either a bridging speaker wire being shorted to ground or a shorted transformer.
They burn when there is a voltage difference between the primary and secondary grounds. It's generally due to either a bridging speaker wire being shorted to ground or a shorted transformer.