Technics amp/receiver repair
Found Technics amp/receiver and took it in . Upon power up it goes into thermal
protect with speakers on or not. Even with headphones it goes thermal. Is there a way to locate the controlling part and eliminate it ? |
Technics amp/receiver repair
With your meter set on continuity check the negative and positive speaker
terminals for a short. They should read open and if even on side is reading shorted. The amp will go into protect mode. I find it is usually always just one channel or side that is shorted. If that is the case, then you can find the bad components fairly easy by testing the good side components against the shorted side. You can do this with them in circuit, but will have to pull the ones that test bad out to be sure. I just repaired two Phoenix Gold amps that had this same problem. One just needed a new transistor and the other one had two bad mosfet's. "Nigel" wrote in message ... (Gymamahoney) wrote in : Found Technics amp/receiver and took it in . Upon power up it goes into thermal protect with speakers on or not. Even with headphones it goes thermal. Is there a way to locate the controlling part and eliminate it ? If it has a power IC output stage, you could try disconnecting the + and - supplies to the chip(s) and see if the rest of it fires up. -- http://tinyurl.com/3yg74 |
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