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Obviously I've come acros melting/burning, starting from bad connection
arcing , but not this amount of damage, so am requesting other opinions. A superfluity of mains fuses all ok, on 240V UK mains, 5 amp in plug, 4 amp chassis mounted and internal 5 amp all in series. Mains transformer seems right sort of primary and secondary resistance. All other internal fuses ok and no other visually obvious problems. Burning right thru the pcb for 1/2 inch around the L pin of the IEC, melting of the plastic of the IEC above the burning and even the linecord plug surrounding the L pin melting where heat conducted through the pin presumably. Remainder of IEC receptacle distorted from heat but holding together. The N pin soldering at the pcb is bad, but has continuity, I assume pre-existing rather than from heat damage as 3/4 inch from the main L arcing, so temp would not have reached solder melt point on the N pin. I assume the L pin solder was worse and initial cause of arcing. Amp was just idling , with no sound throughput, is that why so much damage as only tens of mA passing in the arcs. ? If 0.5 amp or more, then the damage would have been more extreme , but shorter duration, before total break in pcb track or solder joint meant a fuse action in effect, before greater heat damage could take effect. The remnant pcb charring is not obviously conductive (30 M ohm DVM) Incidently the earth pin soldering although smoke stained looks fine, coincidence? or passing of electricity have an initiation effect on good solder to become bad or does it require porous solder or something inherently bad with it for a heating effect to come into play, long before any full arcing? -- Diverse Devices, Southampton, England electronic hints and repair briefs , schematics/manuals list on http://home.graffiti.net/diverse:graffiti.net/ |
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