Rockford P8004 speaker output 37.70 volts DC

hello on rockford P8004 PC-4707B

a rear right speaker output 37.70 volts DC

the others are ok zero volts

powered in 13 volts no-load consumption 1A

i made measurements with a fluke 179 for the power mosfets and the drivers Q426 Q427 Q415 Q416 Q425 Q424

thanks for your help




1730311763695.png
PCB COMPLET.jpg
IMG20241029145914.jpg
IMG20241029152051.jpg
IMG20241029145527.jpg
IMG20241029145353.jpg
 
hello Perry:

I put a load of 4 ohm the consumption went up to more than 20 amps
IMG20241031164902~2.jpg

I cut, the mosfet Q420 and Q423 were burning I removed them to check them and they are burnt

I checked R463 ok 511 ohm

Q427 B-38.07 volts
C -38.06 volts
E -38.06 volts
 
everything is original never repaired


the 2 mosfets are short circuited

the Q427 values have changed

like the Q424 E: was at zero volts it went to + 37.72

i measured the resistances

R486 6 ohm
R474 8.8 ohm
r487 13 ohm
r483 8.7 ohm
r477 6 ohm
r485 6 ohm
r476 6 ohm

i will check Q427

ps: the rail voltage is not 41.8 volts
and on the diagram there are 6 HUF75344 and on the pcb 4?
 
Did you check Q427 for open junctions and leakage?

If the FETs were not tightly clamped to the heatsink, they will become hot and eventually fail.

The reason that I questioned having two FETs from the same channel with the same polarity failing is because after one shorts, it protects the other same FET unless the 0.1 ohm source resistors opened.
 
When testing, you should get two non-OL readings, generally 0.6xx on diode-check from base to collector and base to emitter. For a PNP transistors. These will be with the black probe on the base. If you get those and no reading (OL) from collector to emitter, the transistor is likely OK.

For leakage, you check with the same process but you do this on ohms/resistance. You should not see anything other than OL except when the probes are placed as they were when you got the 0.6xx when testing on diode-check.

See attached for pin configuration.

When testing, especially for leakage, the transistor has to be out of the circuit.
 

Attachments

  • a56pinconfiguration01.png
    a56pinconfiguration01.png
    30.6 KB · Views: 32