the amp is in protect... it doesn't seem to have any shorted outputs or bad power supply transistors.
tl494
pin1- 0.002
pin2- 4.995
pin3- 0.057
pin4- 4.986
pin5- 1.471
pin6- 3.650
pin7- 0.002
pin8- 12.59
pin9- 0.002
pin10- 0.002
pin11- 12.59
pin12- 12.59
pin13- 4.996
pin14- 4.996
pin15- 4.995
pin16- 3.93 reads this with or without the remote hooked up.
tl494
pin1- 0.002
pin2- 4.995
pin3- 0.057
pin4- 4.986
pin5- 1.471
pin6- 3.650
pin7- 0.002
pin8- 12.59
pin9- 0.002
pin10- 0.002
pin11- 12.59
pin12- 12.59
pin13- 4.996
pin14- 4.996
pin15- 4.995
pin16- 3.93 reads this with or without the remote hooked up.
Remove Q22 to see if the amp will power up and produce audio. This will disable the protection circuit so you'll need to have ALL power semiconductors clamped to the heatsink and have a 10 amp fuse in the B+ line BEFORE applying power to the amp. Post what problems you find (DC on speaker terminals, excessive current draw...).
i pulled Q22 and it now powers up fine (pulls very little amperage)
it has sound out of the front channels. i dont get anything buy static out of the rear channels
and before i could check for dc on the speaker terminals , a transistor (Q452)in one of the rear channels just exploded...lol
the outputs dont read to be shorted.
it has sound out of the front channels. i dont get anything buy static out of the rear channels
and before i could check for dc on the speaker terminals , a transistor (Q452)in one of the rear channels just exploded...lol
the outputs dont read to be shorted.
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