threshold s200

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Hello, I have a "threshold s200" which had a power transistor HS "MJ15022"
I have completed the replacement by a "mj15022G"
The amplifier works again but I would set the bias, because the repaired heater side a bit compared to the other.
If anyone knows the procedure?
thank you in advance
 
Hello, here are the photos.
Can you tell me where I have to make the measurement with the multimeter?
I replaced the trimpot with a better (SLAB) and especially more accessible for adjustment !!
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regards
gilles
 
put voltmeter across one of those 1R resistors - that will give you Iq per transistor

compare two channel values

where is lower - take procedure (smidge by smidge tweak of trimpot) from pdf file , until you get approx. same Iq on both channels , and max. 50C at heatsink
 
well , you being Frenchy , moi being Serb ...... writing on Engrish ...... there surely must be some hiccup :rofl:

you have non-repaired side , with proper temperature on heatsink;
measure voltage across one emiter resistor (big 1R thingie , any of them) and take that as reference ;

move voltmeter on other side emiter resistor (cold channel) , and re-bias it , to have approx. same voltage across resitor and similar temp on heatsink ..... as other (untouched) channel

if both are well under desired heatsink temperature , re-bias them both
 
something's wrong - 180mV across 1 Ohm , for 45C

and 320mV for 22C

be sure that you're checking same positioned resistors , pcbs are the same .......

recheck other 1R resistors , that way you'll also know is some output transistor gone Dodo

if these resistors are looking good ( no cracks ) and measure good (resistance) , there is no need to change them
 
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