Quasi Nmos200 blowing fuses, and FETS's...

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Hi All,

I have build the Quasi Nmos200 power amplifier, it is almost finished! But I have some problems now, for some reason the fuses on the amplifier keeps blowing and the output FET's as well.

Specs:

Power supply 2x38V 500VA toroidal transformer build to almost match this design the suggested power supply schematic for the Nmos350 from Quasi's diy page. The difference is that I have used 6x3300uF (= 19800uF) as decoupling instead of 2x10.000uF. Vout of the power supply is slightly higher then recommended 50V at 53V.

The suggested power supply can be found here:

Nmos350 / 500 - Quasi's DIY Audio Site

I have build the TO-220 version of the amplifier and have it mounted on a heat sink. I have used all the components specified by the schematic.

Nmos200 - Quasi's DIY Audio Site

Testing:

I have been listening to the amplifier through the line output of an old receiver and it sounds great, no hum and nice clear sound.

I have followed the instructions on Quasi's diy to set up the amplifier, which can be found in the construction guide of the Nmos350. And i have managed to achieve the specified values with in a few mV.

But when I connect the amplifier to load, everything seems to go wrong! I have been testing with a 4 ohm load by using an big potentiometer connected to the output of the amplifier. And on the input I have connected a function generator with 0 -1V amplitude and a 1 kHz sine wave as signal.

At around 100mV input the amplifier gives a 2.5V output, so an amplification of approx 25 times. The amplification rate is the same as I turn up the amplitude of the input signal until the amplitude hits around 750mv and the fuses blow.

So I guess my question is:

Am I testing it in a wrong way? Have anybody else have similar experiences? Or does anybody have a tip I could try?
 

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Hi All,

I have build the Quasi Nmos200 power amplifier, it is almost finished! But I have some problems now, for some reason the fuses on the amplifier keeps blowing and the output FET's as well.

Specs:

Power supply 2x38V 500VA toroidal transformer build to almost match this design the suggested power supply schematic for the Nmos350 from Quasi's diy page. The difference is that I have used 6x3300uF (= 19800uF) as decoupling instead of 2x10.000uF. Vout of the power supply is slightly higher then recommended 50V at 53V.

The suggested power supply can be found here:

Nmos350 / 500 - Quasi's DIY Audio Site

I have build the TO-220 version of the amplifier and have it mounted on a heat sink. I have used all the components specified by the schematic.

Nmos200 - Quasi's DIY Audio Site

Testing:

I have been listening to the amplifier through the line output of an old receiver and it sounds great, no hum and nice clear sound.

I have followed the instructions on Quasi's diy to set up the amplifier, which can be found in the construction guide of the Nmos350. And i have managed to achieve the specified values with in a few mV.

But when I connect the amplifier to load, everything seems to go wrong! I have been testing with a 4 ohm load by using an big potentiometer connected to the output of the amplifier. And on the input I have connected a function generator with 0 -1V amplitude and a 1 kHz sine wave as signal.

At around 100mV input the amplifier gives a 2.5V output, so an amplification of approx 25 times. The amplification rate is the same as I turn up the amplitude of the input signal until the amplitude hits around 750mv and the fuses blow.

So I guess my question is:

Am I testing it in a wrong way? Have anybody else have similar experiences? Or does anybody have a tip I could try?


Amplifier works fine have build NMOS 200 and 300/500

all NMOS working with +/-85 V DC without any problems since 2 years

ok for +/-85 V you will need for PA 6 pair Mosfet output devices for full power

but for HI-FI amp is working with 1 pair IRFP460 @ +/-85 V


I can see faults in your PCB MJE 340/350 need heatsink and should be thermal coupled with driver on small heatsink

IS your MJE 340/350 pairs from diiferent manufacturer ? Check HFE

soem MJEs have HFE20 and from anather supplier have HFE 100 /160

look picture my working NMOS pcb

Amber LED is for symmetrical clipping, grren LED replace string with 2 x 1n4148 in input stage



You have to much capacitors not necessary for low rail and for DC protectiom you can sue triac crowbar
 

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