Yes I know but that's one piece of equipment I still have to buy and they aren't cheap.
Thank you, I will set it at this, leave it for a while, see if it drifts, how heat sinks feel and check scope for crossover although that's probably not very accurate.
Thanks for your help 🙂
Thank you, I will set it at this, leave it for a while, see if it drifts, how heat sinks feel and check scope for crossover although that's probably not very accurate.
Thanks for your help 🙂
Bias stays nice around 15mV (+/- 0.5mV), heat sinks are slightly warm and I don't see any crossover notch.
The only thing left to do now is check out that power meter and see what's wrong with it.
I did already verify and they do get the same voltage across their terminals.
The only thing left to do now is check out that power meter and see what's wrong with it.
I did already verify and they do get the same voltage across their terminals.
Last problem has been solved, I disassembled the power meter that was weak and completely cleaned it : the back spring got stuck to the back of the casing. They now track pretty closely.
Service manual for Soundcraftsmen A5002
Does anyone have a readable service manual for the Soundcraftsmen A5002 (the one with the LEDs)?
The manual I have is a very low res scan and hard to read.
Thanks!
Tom
Does anyone have a readable service manual for the Soundcraftsmen A5002 (the one with the LEDs)?
The manual I have is a very low res scan and hard to read.
Thanks!
Tom
The SWR Bias procedure says to connect the amp to a 2 ohm load, inject a signal and turn it up to clip, then adjust bias to remove the crossover notch! Never seen it done that way before!
75ma seems low to me??? i thought my PCR-800's ran closer to 400ma bias....I will have to dig out my schematics aagin, maybe im confused. But im pretty sure the calculation was 100ma of bias for each of the 4 mosfet output devices or something like that....
hello, Zero cool: i know this is an old post but i will ask any ways. do you know what resistors on the board to measure to check bias?