Adcom gfa 565 problem

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The amplifier puts out between 10 and 20 volts on out put ,blows the breaker.
Changed all the caps on control board. changed op amp ,the 4 ref transistors with zener diodes.(Adcom 2)TP301 and TP201 do adjust with R143, but still no joy.
Any suggestions much appreciated
 
Seems to be a lot of problems with these Adcoms. either that, or there are millions of them out there.

In the case of the 565 and 585, at least, there was a bad batch of 220 uF electrolytic capacitors that were used (which were from a still-highly-respected capacitor manufacturer. So, not Adcom's fault. These amplifiers were designed by an excellent team of now-famous designers, and are truly excellent, except for this known problem.)

The defective 220 uF caps eventually leak and unfortunately they almost always cause havoc with the DC servo circuits, which are very sensitive to small changes in resistance between some of the traces and opamp pins, which should normally be isolated from each other.
 
I have taken the board out completely and will immerse it in a sonic bath to clean.Any other suggestion and what liquid to use in the bath much appreciated.

The last place I worked at we washed 1978 PC boards from an Ampex VTR in the dishwasher using ElectroSol and then dried them in a commercial food dehydrator. The boards looked and operated like new.

All the capacitor acid I've run into is water soluble so the dishwasher should be good. You DEFINITELY have to get rid of the acid. Last week I had a nearly invisible acid track that shorted a regulated (7905) -5V supply to an unregulated +8 which of course went to +7.5, ruined some new caps and at least 2 linear ICs. The acid short measured 1.3 ohms.

 
Just for grins go to Badcaps.com good reading...

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A Metcal iron with an STTC-126 tip is excellent for clearing the plate through holes once the cap is removed. The tip partly fits INTO the hole and heats it better than stainless needles. Back out the soldering iron a small amount and use the solder sucker to vacuum it out. The temperature control is Mil Spec and will not overheat but will maintain the temp. I've not tried the new 80 Watt units but the old 40 Watt units are good for nearly everything.

 
Pictires of adcom gfa565 control board

Finally it works .I have to make final adjustments. Pictures taken after final cleaning in an ultra sonic jewellery bath with dishwasher soap.
Thank you Goatee and and all who who helped.
I feel good.
 

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