Rockford Fosgate t2500.1bd problem

Good morning everyone, today trying to repair this t2500.1bd, it had already been tried to repair, or obviously they did not succeed, the first problem I see is a consumption of 5 amps without load and with the diodes (4) removed from the card main, the mosfets of the source that go in the first transformer are those that heat up (6 mosfets) the only difference that I see with the source of the center is a slight increase in the gate voltage, let's see what you think
 

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Confirm that the source legs for all of the PS FETs are at ground (not floating or pulsing. At precisely the same voltage as the ground terminal.

The frequency cannot be different. The scope was having trouble reading, due to noise, most likely.

After the above, remove B+ from the amp (have only ground and remote) and re-check the 4 gate waveforms.
 
Firm mosfets legs grounded

square wave capture only ground and remote control


These catches are from the side that heats up
 

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This is confusing because you're not using any circuit board designations.

I don't see any problem with the waveforms. I'm assuming that you (whoever) used exact replacement values for any burned resistors and FETs.

One transformer (T1000) has additional windings that produce driver voltages. I don't know if that's the transformer for the heating FETs.
 
In reality, the mosfets and resistors of the transformers are the original ones of the device, they are the ones that it brings from the factory, since the amplifier has never been modified or repaired, the repair that it has so far is in the output stage.

the transformer that where the mosfets are heated is the T1
 
If possible perry, however, reviewing a theory arises, the gates of the t1000 mosfets go directly to the oscillation control card, unlike the gates of the t1 mosfets, those go to a circuit on the card main, i guess its not to overload the oscillation control card, i want to think that the heating problem in t1 is there.
 

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