I was playing a CD and listing to the repaired D-7s when the right speakers fuse blew..... Well I got a fuse, and while trying to replace it (the fuse) while going into the fuse holder sparked in my hand with the volume turned down. So I switched the D-7s off and the Jensen's on. The right speaker Jensen was humming pretty loud. So I shut the speakers off, that is when I saw a small amount of the factory smoke came from the receiver.
When checking the board I saw a diode was burnt 458. <-- I assume it's a diode and that is the stencil number next to it on the board.
Will replacing this repair my receiver? as it was working fine until this happened. Thanks
I bought this receiver new.
I can take pictures of the board and burnt diode if it would help?
When checking the board I saw a diode was burnt 458. <-- I assume it's a diode and that is the stencil number next to it on the board.
Will replacing this repair my receiver? as it was working fine until this happened. Thanks
I bought this receiver new.
I can take pictures of the board and burnt diode if it would help?
Added pictures.
I hope these pictures will help someone to help me.
I have a Marantz SR 480 hooked up while I try to get the Optonica repaired.
And with the speakers I have the Optonica sounds a lot better so I will be glad when I get the Optonica back in service.
Thanks for any help I can get.
I hope these pictures will help someone to help me.
I have a Marantz SR 480 hooked up while I try to get the Optonica repaired.
And with the speakers I have the Optonica sounds a lot better so I will be glad when I get the Optonica back in service.
Thanks for any help I can get.
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No, something caused the diode and fuse to blow. I see that the amp's based on STK modules - I am betting the module on the heatsink has failed, what part number is on it?
Or resistor even 🙂 ... looks like it feeds the driver STK. Perhaps see what pin on that STK it goes too (if it does) or if not where it goes.
STK's are prime suspects. Do not connect speaker until you are sure it's OK (Check for DC at speaker outputs).
STK's are prime suspects. Do not connect speaker until you are sure it's OK (Check for DC at speaker outputs).
We have blown a module, I would consider replacing both the output and the voltage module (STK 3042).
The resistor is just a 1K hung on the speaker output to ground. When the module blew up it dumped 30V or more on this and it burned up.
STK 3042 may be replaced by 3062/3082 as well.
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/sanyo/STK3122.pdf
The resistor is just a 1K hung on the speaker output to ground. When the module blew up it dumped 30V or more on this and it burned up.
STK 3042 may be replaced by 3062/3082 as well.
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/sanyo/STK3122.pdf
Jaycee the part number for the module on the heat sink is ( STK 2240 ) it is a Stereo Power Amplifier.
Mooly I can not tell if it goes to the STK 2240 or not, it doesn't look like it to me.
So I have taken two more pictures to see if that might help.
So I have taken two more pictures to see if that might help.
djk thanks for posting the .pdf file concerning the STK 3042 along with your reply. Is the STK 2240 (picture posted) also available at the same place as the STK 3042?
And I didn't look closely at the .pdf file for a company name or web site to order. And who would you recommend I order it from?
And thanks to every one for there help I really do appreciate it!
And I didn't look closely at the .pdf file for a company name or web site to order. And who would you recommend I order it from?
And thanks to every one for there help I really do appreciate it!
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Mooly I can not tell if it goes to the STK 2240 or not, it doesn't look like it to me.
So I have taken two more pictures to see if that might help.
I meant the STK3042 actually as the print runs over in that direction ? If you can't visually trace the print just measure on low ohms (or diode check) from the "R458 marked end" and read down all the pins on the STK one at a time and see if it read short to any pin.
http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheets2/13/133654_1.pdf
Sanyo Sanyo IC 16-pin SIP PIN Base AT 90/degree Angle | STK2250 | Sanyo
Sanyo SUB Only Sanyo IC 15-pin SIP Stk3042a | STK3042 | Sanyo
R458 is a 1K 1/2W carbon film resistor, same as R457 in the other channel.
Sanyo Sanyo IC 16-pin SIP PIN Base AT 90/degree Angle | STK2250 | Sanyo
Sanyo SUB Only Sanyo IC 15-pin SIP Stk3042a | STK3042 | Sanyo
R458 is a 1K 1/2W carbon film resistor, same as R457 in the other channel.
I want to thank all of you for the help I know I could not have done it without you!
Mooly I will check for the short as you suggest.
djk You are great thanks. Resistor same as R457 in the other channel, saves me alot of time as well.
Like I said I love to do this type of stuff and I will learn with the help of nice people like you all!
Again Thanks to you djk, Mooly, & Jaycee.
Mooly I will check for the short as you suggest.
djk You are great thanks. Resistor same as R457 in the other channel, saves me alot of time as well.
Like I said I love to do this type of stuff and I will learn with the help of nice people like you all!
Again Thanks to you djk, Mooly, & Jaycee.
I have a sa-5207.
Only 1 channel ("a") work now, switching to "b" and "a+b" failed to have any sound.
What could be the problem?
Thanks,
Only 1 channel ("a") work now, switching to "b" and "a+b" failed to have any sound.
What could be the problem?
Thanks,
Anyone got a service manual for the Sharp Optonica SA-5207, I have the SA-5203 which is the silver version but I see no mention of that anywhere. I am also missing the battery box cover any ideas where I might find one.
Many thanks in advance
Many thanks in advance
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