Are the 5 large white resistors very low values? Are they, within tolerance?
3 in series with the negative rail and 2 in series with the speaker output?
3 in series with the negative rail and 2 in series with the speaker output?
Checked. They are all in tolerance. No issues there. very low values, yes indeed = 0.1ohms each.
3 in series with the negative rail and 2 in series with the speaker output?
If so, 0.1 ohms seems high.
Are they originals?
If so, 0.1 ohms seems high.
Are they originals?
Are you using any limiting on the 12v power supply? Could it be starving for current, causing it to go into protect?
Repost the waveform when the amp is distorting but show about 8-10 cycles.
Does the problem get worse when going from 4 ohms to 2 ohms?
Does the problem get worse when going from 4 ohms to 2 ohms?
Can you swap that FET with one in another bank to see if the heating follows the FET or if it's due to the location? - this is what i'm doing right now
I'm assuming that you've checked all of the drive circuit components. - i've even changed all the 1n4148 diodes with new ones, new gate resistors just to be 100% sure.
I'm assuming that you've checked all of the drive circuit components. - i've even changed all the 1n4148 diodes with new ones, new gate resistors just to be 100% sure.
Okay..,this exact one mosfet is the issue...it's heating up more even at idle comparing to the others, no matter where it is in the board....so now I have to swap all of the 8 mosfets with something else, because I can not find 1 fb41n15d....
at hand only:
IRF1310N
IRF640N/IRF540N
IRFB4227
IRFB5615
a few SSP45N20A
irf3415 - gonna take a few days to deliver.
IRF1310N
IRF640N/IRF540N
IRFB4227
IRFB5615
a few SSP45N20A
irf3415 - gonna take a few days to deliver.
Don't order them. They were common for me. I thought you might have some.
The 5615 might be OK. Could you install them in the bank (all locations in that bank) where you have the problematic transistor?
The 5615 might be OK. Could you install them in the bank (all locations in that bank) where you have the problematic transistor?
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