"David Morrison" wrote in message
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I haven't diagnosed exactly what component in the power suppy has blown
it;
I was hoping to just get the whole power supply module to save
aggrivation.
If I can't find the whole unit, I will try to remember what I learned in
college about diagnosing at component level. I would suspect a blown
diode, but when I test a couple of them in the circuit, they seem ok I
probably need to unsolder at least one side to get an accurate reading.
What are your thoughts?
"john" wrote in message
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David Have you diagnosed the fault to find out what has blown the fuse
?
Parts should be available at many outlets that sell parts.
kip
It's entirely possible, even likely, that even if you could get a "power
supply" then replaced it, there would be no change - the fuse would still
blow. The most likely culprit in this situation is shorted output
transistors, and possibly some other small parts on one of the amp channels.
Mark Z.