cygnusxi said:The burn marks (light brown squiggly lines) I saw were on the top side of the board. I'll try to take some pictures of what I see and post them. I don't recall the caps being vented, but I'll look again and try and take a picture of those too.
Thanks again.
Squiggly lines sounds like maybe at some time a wire over heated.
Just a thought.
Blessings, Terry
The only brown spots I can see on the PCB are at the leads of the big power resistor on the lower left. That is normal for this amp, that resistor runs hot! Is that it, or did I miss some other spot?
The caps look fine, but they are still the primary suspect. Sometimes parts fail without any noticable physical damage.
The caps look fine, but they are still the primary suspect. Sometimes parts fail without any noticable physical damage.
Thank you for the responses. Those are the darkest spots on the board. Since I understand these parts are so inexpensive, who should I order them from?
I'd go with Newark Electronics. Be sure to meet or exceed the voltage rating of the existing part.
ebay has a PM840 now!
There is a PM840 on ebay right now:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Soundcraftsmen-...ryZ48700QQssPageNameZWD7VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
There is a PM840 on ebay right now:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Soundcraftsmen-...ryZ48700QQssPageNameZWD7VQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Final analysis
FYI:
To fix the loud buzz and tripping the breaker, I took my amp to Diversified Audio in Tampa, Florida and they found it was a single SCR in the power supply. They advised no reason to replace anything else.
Thanks for everyone's input.
FYI:
To fix the loud buzz and tripping the breaker, I took my amp to Diversified Audio in Tampa, Florida and they found it was a single SCR in the power supply. They advised no reason to replace anything else.
Thanks for everyone's input.
Soundraftsmane 900x2 Power supply Help
Greetings and thanks for all the guidance so far.
My 900x2 is running with supply voltages at 102 volts instead of 87. Unfortunately my copy of the schematic does not include the scr board and the power controller/relay board print is unreadable. Anyone have the print for these two boards.
Thanks.
Greetings and thanks for all the guidance so far.
My 900x2 is running with supply voltages at 102 volts instead of 87. Unfortunately my copy of the schematic does not include the scr board and the power controller/relay board print is unreadable. Anyone have the print for these two boards.
Thanks.
My capicitors burned out in my 900x2
does anybody know where i can get the capacitors for the 900x2? i can't seem to find them anywhere... Also, on the top of the capacitors, there are numbers, one is 22 and the other is 13.
not certain where to get these. by the way, i found a guy on the internet who said he sells the orginal schematics for the soundcraftsman amps at http://www.gourmetpa.com/s.html
does anybody know where i can get the capacitors for the 900x2? i can't seem to find them anywhere... Also, on the top of the capacitors, there are numbers, one is 22 and the other is 13.
not certain where to get these. by the way, i found a guy on the internet who said he sells the orginal schematics for the soundcraftsman amps at http://www.gourmetpa.com/s.html
Soundcraftsmen S860
Hi Gang,
New member here.
Can someone help me with finding a schematic for an S860?
Terry maybe? Or someone else?
Thanks,
Tommy
Hi Gang,
New member here.
Can someone help me with finding a schematic for an S860?
Terry maybe? Or someone else?
Thanks,
Tommy
Soundcraftsmen PCR 800/PM860
Does anyone have a copy of the schematic? I have a PM860 I am repairing!
Does anyone have a copy of the schematic? I have a PM860 I am repairing!
I have 4 PR1800 amps. These are the early production of the model that was later renamed the 900X2 after MTX bought Soundcraftsmen. Some early ones didn't have the later 'soft-start' circuit. The very high inrush current when you first turn them on tends to make the power supply caps explode or is very hard on the caps to say the least. The damaged caps sometimes subsequently blow the regulator SCR.
So anyway I haven't turned on these amps in 5 years; they've been sitting in a stack in my kitchen. Now after reading these posts I'm kind of afraid to turn them on. I do have some really big variacs, but I'm not sure I could power them up slowly to form the caps anyway, since this is a switching-mode power supply. I don't want to have to replace the caps if not necessary. I don't want to have to build a power supply just to form the caps.
Any good advice is appreciated.
So anyway I haven't turned on these amps in 5 years; they've been sitting in a stack in my kitchen. Now after reading these posts I'm kind of afraid to turn them on. I do have some really big variacs, but I'm not sure I could power them up slowly to form the caps anyway, since this is a switching-mode power supply. I don't want to have to replace the caps if not necessary. I don't want to have to build a power supply just to form the caps.
Any good advice is appreciated.
They all work great. So I bought a similar 900X2 now too. I love these things, and I disagree with the early posts that say they're not road-worthy...these are built like tanks.
Looks like the A900-pro is the same thing but with Neutrik speaker connectors. Which would be great, since the stock 5-way binding posts really suck and only bind worth a damn one of the 5 ways...
hi!! im from Uruguay and i have a soundcraftsmen 900x2 and problen in protection module.... i need schematic help me?
Thanks
Fabian
Thanks
Fabian
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