Those look OK. With pin 1 that low, Q8 should be off and the output to pin 8 should be near 0v.
Post the DC voltage on all pins of Q4, Q8 and Q10. Place the black probe on one of the negative rail pins of the driver board.
Post the DC voltage on all pins of Q4, Q8 and Q10. Place the black probe on one of the negative rail pins of the driver board.
Q4
PIN1 = 87.4V
PIN2 = 278mV (Climbs as im measuring)
PIN3 = 88.1V
Q8
PIN1 = .516V
PIN2 = 67.9V
PIN3 = 0.00V
Q10
PIN1 = 107.8V
PIN2 = 300mV (climbs as Im reading)
PIN3 = 108.4V
PIN1 = 87.4V
PIN2 = 278mV (Climbs as im measuring)
PIN3 = 88.1V
Q8
PIN1 = .516V
PIN2 = 67.9V
PIN3 = 0.00V
Q10
PIN1 = 107.8V
PIN2 = 300mV (climbs as Im reading)
PIN3 = 108.4V
When in protect mode, Q10's collector drives pin 8 of the driver board high through R31 and D6. The collector of Q10 is low so that's not driving pin 8 high. Is it possible that something else on the main board is driving pin 8 of the audio driver board high?
The 13V I am seeing on PIN8 of the board is referenced to main ground of the amplifier.
When referencing to main ground I get these readings on Q10
PIN1 = 14.20V
PIN2 = 12.64V (Same as PIN8 of driver board)
PIN3 = 14.82V
When referencing to main ground I get these readings on Q10
PIN1 = 14.20V
PIN2 = 12.64V (Same as PIN8 of driver board)
PIN3 = 14.82V
There is absolutely no other connections to PIN 8 of the driver board on the main board other than c201
OK.
The voltages on Q8 don't look quite right. Can you easily remove it and re-connect pin 8 to see if the amp will go into protect?
The voltages on Q8 don't look quite right. Can you easily remove it and re-connect pin 8 to see if the amp will go into protect?
Ok Hopefully these numbers make sense to you
driver board re-connected to PS driver board, Q8 removed
referenced to -rail Q10 reads
PIN1 = .811V
PIN2 = .760V
PIN3 = .634V
PIN8 of driver board = 3.2V
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Referenced to main ground Q10 reads
PIN1 = -32mV
PIN2 = 0.0V
PIN3 = 32mV
PIN 8 of audio driver board = 3.2V
driver board re-connected to PS driver board, Q8 removed
referenced to -rail Q10 reads
PIN1 = .811V
PIN2 = .760V
PIN3 = .634V
PIN8 of driver board = 3.2V
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Referenced to main ground Q10 reads
PIN1 = -32mV
PIN2 = 0.0V
PIN3 = 32mV
PIN 8 of audio driver board = 3.2V
It looks like the amp has shut down. Referenced to ground, the emitter of Q10 should have about 15v.
ok with the connection to PS board open
Referenced to ground
PIN1 = 14.17V
PIN2 = 14.77V
PIN3 = 14.82V
PIN 8 of driver board = 14.48V
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Referenced to -rail
PIN1 = 108.5V
PIN2= 108.9V
PIN3 = 108.8V
PIN8 of driver board = 108.1V
Referenced to ground
PIN1 = 14.17V
PIN2 = 14.77V
PIN3 = 14.82V
PIN 8 of driver board = 14.48V
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Referenced to -rail
PIN1 = 108.5V
PIN2= 108.9V
PIN3 = 108.8V
PIN8 of driver board = 108.1V
I replaced Q8 with a new one and so far I have not been able to get it to go into protect. The trace is re-connected to the PS board. So it may have been leaky after all, maybe intermittently, or possibly a solder crack? I will continue to test it and keep trying.
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It has not gone into protect since I replaced Q8. Does that seem likely that it was leaky?
I think it's all set. Just want to say thanks again Perry! Always a huge help.
I think it's all set. Just want to say thanks again Perry! Always a huge help.
The only way to know definitively if it was the problem is to reinstall it. That's a bit much for most people but I've done it quite a few times when I wanted to be 100% sure I'd found the problem.
I'm still puzzled as to why it would go into protect without it. I guess I need to study the circuit a bit more.
I'm still puzzled as to why it would go into protect without it. I guess I need to study the circuit a bit more.
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