Hello.
I bought a cheap Cambridge Audio Azur 840A amplifier. It goes off by itself between 2 and 15 minutes. CAP5 system says nothing.
In factory service menu all counters is OK.
I opened the amp and there are two capacitors C25 and C26 inflated a little.
Can it come from that?
Service manual
https://mega.nz/file/AThnRLIC#pw_XPcdZj1O5gSE7jPfl8sCsuQDRpYkN3DNUdBRpF3E
I bought a cheap Cambridge Audio Azur 840A amplifier. It goes off by itself between 2 and 15 minutes. CAP5 system says nothing.
In factory service menu all counters is OK.
I opened the amp and there are two capacitors C25 and C26 inflated a little.
Can it come from that?
Service manual
https://mega.nz/file/AThnRLIC#pw_XPcdZj1O5gSE7jPfl8sCsuQDRpYkN3DNUdBRpF3E
Probably made in the era of badcaps. Replace all electrolytics if so, badcaps.net is a useful resource to help confirm this.
but there are 500 capacitors, to narrow the circle, tell me why it turns off and the security system says nothing. it just turns off after 1 or 15 or 8 minutes, no pattern, no speakers, no load. when he wants to. sometimes you can turn it on right away but sometimes it won’t turn on only if the rear switch is back and forth
I have the same problem here. Could you elaborate on what the problem was? Was it a definitive fix?
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