Orion Hcca5000.1D SPL DC on outputs

Replaced the power supply and audio mosfets, ir2110s drivers, and i have -2.8v DC between the speaker terminals.

I have the pot (VR 171) adjusted fully clockwise and -2.8V is as close as i can get to 0v. Where to look next?

Side note where is the +12V comming from for the Op amps?
 
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The voltages for the IC aren't right. Re-check the pin numbering.

No, it's not normal to have 12v on the heatsink. It could simply be leakage or a short. If you ground it, does it drain off or does it spark every time you touch ground to it?

It's not normal in other amps (this is basically the circuit used in the BAMF5500) for the 3525 to run hot.
 
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I need the voltages on the terminals precisely as your meter reads.

Some amps have only a capacitor pulling noise off of the heatsink. Others have a parallel 1k resistor to drain any DC. Try grounding through a 1k resistor to see if that keeps the DC drained. I'm assuming that all of the ground screws are in place.
 
R594 is open near IC 581 .i am going to pull to confirm. See attached for IC 171.
 

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Ok so it has something to do with the center grounding screw. I re-tightend it and removed the 1k resistor and im getting about .2v now ground to chassis. I have my 12+ and -12 back after re-installing R594.

I added 1K resistor from chassis to ground and now no DC on chassis which solves that issue.

I am still left with DC offset at -2.8v on speaker terminals and back to square 1.