I keep blowing the fuse when I connect the amp board.
Try a a soft start with a Variac, and maybe a somewhat larger and/or slow blow, fuse.
Disconnect the amp board from the power supply.
Verify the power supply before connecting it back to the amp.
Blowing fuses means you have a serious wiring/circuit issue.
Better pictures and info will help to solve it.
If it's true that the fuse blows when connecting the amp board, I wouldn't be so sure it is wired right.
Verify the power supply before connecting it back to the amp.
Blowing fuses means you have a serious wiring/circuit issue.
Better pictures and info will help to solve it.
If it's true that the fuse blows when connecting the amp board, I wouldn't be so sure it is wired right.
Hi,
How many diodes you have ?
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/chip-amps/224887-please-help-chipamp-lm3886-amp-blowing-fuses.html
Phil.
How many diodes you have ?
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/chip-amps/224887-please-help-chipamp-lm3886-amp-blowing-fuses.html
Phil.
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