Power supply is working correctly now .
All of the outputs and audio driver board are removed from the amp since they were defective .
If I install the rectifiers the amp starts drawing excessive current .
All of the rectifiers rest fine on diode check
Any ideas on what to check since the amp will draw excessive current when the rectifiers are installed ?
All of the outputs and audio driver board are removed from the amp since they were defective .
If I install the rectifiers the amp starts drawing excessive current .
All of the rectifiers rest fine on diode check
Any ideas on what to check since the amp will draw excessive current when the rectifiers are installed ?
Ok I pulled 1 of the rail caps and found a burnt trace .
Someone tried repairing the trace and soldered the positive trace and the negative trace together .
Someone tried repairing the trace and soldered the positive trace and the negative trace together .
Something still isn’t right with this amp .
I installed the rectifiers and pulled all of the rail caps off the board .
With no rail caps install the amp will power up and idle .
If I put the rail caps in the amp it will draw excessive current . I even took caps from another board to test and same thing the amp will draw excessive current .
Any ideas ?
I installed the rectifiers and pulled all of the rail caps off the board .
With no rail caps install the amp will power up and idle .
If I put the rail caps in the amp it will draw excessive current . I even took caps from another board to test and same thing the amp will draw excessive current .
Any ideas ?
Yes .
I think I found the problem . There are 8 more caps that sit in front of the outputs
I think all of those caps are shorted .
If I install the rail caps and leave those caps out the amp will power up fine .
I think I found the problem . There are 8 more caps that sit in front of the outputs
I think all of those caps are shorted .
If I install the rail caps and leave those caps out the amp will power up fine .
It would be VERY odd for multiple caps on the same rail to be shorted. If one shorts, it protects the others.
I bought new caps and got the amp powered up without drawing excessive current .
I forget tho is the 640’s on the negative rail ?
I forget tho is the 640’s on the negative rail ?
Yes if the drains of all output FETs go to the output inductors. Post a photo of the driver board if you have any other questions.
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