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Started by svarthvitt, December 09, 2014, 04:50:05 PM

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svarthvitt

Ok, the power supply is not working when i cut the four lines. Where do I go from here?

peranders

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Which power supply doesn't work?
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svarthvitt

The two in the middle. The leds stop shining after about five seconds.

peranders

What is the values of the output voltages?
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svarthvitt

These are the values. I noted the fuse number on the rails i measured. (In parenthesis the values after some seconds, when the amp fails)

F1 +13,8v (5v)
F2 - 13,8v
F3 +13,8v
F4 -13,8v (-5,5v)

peranders

Is this the output from the regulators? Is the voltage at each amplifier zero(should be since you have cut the connection)? Can you notice any heated component?
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svarthvitt

This is at the output of the lines from the psu that i have cut previously.

I will have a look with a thermal camera.

peranders

One positive regulator works the other doesn't afters one time. It means that most parts are in the right place. The two halves of the pub's are indentical so compare especially how electrolytic caps are mounted. You have probably made same mistake for the negative regulator.
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svarthvitt

I have measured all the electrolytics in the psu, and all the resistors. When still on the pcb, they all measure the same.

When I watch the amp power up with a termal camera, the only thing really different is the rectifiers. The two in the middle (the two failing ones) gets really hot. When I measure resistance across these, I get almost a short between the ac and the positive on the two failing ones, but the working ones show several megaohms.

Should I simply order new ones, or do you think these are only symptoms for another error?


Thank you for following me through this so far!

peranders

Switch over to "diode" on your DVM and measure the diodes in the rectifier bridges. If you read near zero, the you probably have broken diodes => change the parts.
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svarthvitt

With new rectifiers, the psu seems ok. I soldered the amp section in, and it does not shut down like before. It makes a mechanical 50hz humming sound, and e29 lights up with the thermal camera.

What should I measure next to make sure it is ok? I sort of assume that this is a temporary thing until the new rectifiers brake down.

peranders

R29 should be 470 kohm. Impossible to get it heated for any value more or less. Check the resistance and the voltage across it.
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svarthvitt

Ok, it could be something close to it that is heating up, but I will have a look.


svarthvitt

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Hi,
E29 is fine. Have a look at a thermal photo of the amp. Does it look fine?

What can I measure to confirm that it is working properly now, amd how do I adjust the pots correctly?

Thank you again, it would have been really great to get this amp working properly.