What is the condition of the board right now? does it have a header installed in it?
It would be best to have it on wires so that you could measure the voltage, etc with the amp powered up.
Are the output transistors in the amp?
Not that I can post.
It would be best to have it on wires so that you could measure the voltage, etc with the amp powered up.
Are the output transistors in the amp?
Not that I can post.
the status of board its too hot 1D the output ic is pullout on board but the driver board in install
I did it like you do but it's hard for me to trace a beginner too because I hope you can help me
It's normal for both of those transistors to run very hot. In time, they can damage the board. You will generally see signs of heat stress when you pull them. I install a heat spreader to help keep them a bit cooler.
Did you see post #24?
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Oscilloscope (yes or no)
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Type of signal source (grounded RCA shields preferred).
Soldering iron
Desoldering pump
Power supply
2 ohm current limiting resistor (hollow cylindrical ceramic 100w preferred)
Did you see post #24?
Please (and this applies to anyone who needs repair help) use your sig line to list all equipment you have, editing it as equipment changes. Include the model numbers.
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Oscilloscope (yes or no)
Multimeter(s)
Type of signal source (grounded RCA shields preferred).
Soldering iron
Desoldering pump
Power supply
2 ohm current limiting resistor (hollow cylindrical ceramic 100w preferred)
I removed all the output ic for safety, the drive board is installed, I test the output speaker, I have a 2v test
ah ok it's just normal that's how I did it I put a cool pan and thermal paste but why did I have it measured on the 2v outspeaker when the output ic is damaged when there are large volts in the speaker out
The output FETs are not ICs. An IC has multiple discrete components on one device. The outputs are discrete FETs.
There is a bit of a language barrier. Write with far more detail than you normally would.
What does the following mean:
I test the output speaker, I have a 2v test
Assuming what you mean wastes a lot of time if I guess wrong.
There is a bit of a language barrier. Write with far more detail than you normally would.
What does the following mean:
I test the output speaker, I have a 2v test
Assuming what you mean wastes a lot of time if I guess wrong.
why when the driver is kind did he break the mosfet before I put the fet I checked the output speaker I got a measurement of 2 volts DC
Are you saying that you read 2v measured directly across the speaker terminals with the driver board in the circuit and no output FETs installed?
correct there is 2volts DC in the speaker terminal even without Fet installed driver board
thanks sir perry to help us good morning keep safe
thanks sir perry to help us good morning keep safe
The driver board has a feedback line connected to the output of the amp. That could be why you have the voltage.
Post the DC voltage on all header terminals of the driver board. Copy and paste the following list and fill in the blanks.
Pin 1:
Pin 2:
Pin 3:
Pin 4:
Pin 5:
Pin 6:
Pin 7:
Pin 8:
Pin 9:
Pin 10:
Pin 11:
Post the DC voltage on all header terminals of the driver board. Copy and paste the following list and fill in the blanks.
Pin 1:
Pin 2:
Pin 3:
Pin 4:
Pin 5:
Pin 6:
Pin 7:
Pin 8:
Pin 9:
Pin 10:
Pin 11:
I looked in another online shop of the board, I can't find the solution to buy, I'll actually do repair
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