700II resistors/diodes

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#1
Want to swap these out. Looks like they warmed up in the past.

From the schematic, seem to be R1 and R101. Not sure which are the diodes, and their value. 20240527_115632.jpg
 

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Those little things you circled look like diodes to me.
The big ceramics are resistors.
Correct, im trying to figure out which diodes these are on the schematic, to inturn know their type.
 

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I thought it strange that they never drilled holes for the wire connections at the bottom of the boards.
Seems a bit tenuous to me, an opportunity for failure.
 

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Same parts I found "browned" on the PL36 board I just replaced with a WOPL board. I replaced the parts, but they still heated up to an unacceptable level. Keep track of the orientation of the Diodes. I seem to remember having a question about that with the PL schematic vs what I found installed. May have been a mistake of a previous tech, not sure.
 

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Same parts I found "browned" on the PL36 board I just replaced with a WOPL board. I replaced the parts, but they still heated up to an unacceptable level. Keep track of the orientation of the Diodes. I seem to remember having a question about that with the PL schematic vs what I found installed. May have been a mistake of a previous tech, not sure.
I plan to eventually do a full WOPL conversion. Starting little by little.
 

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I’d suggest you upgrade the 2.3k 5 watt resistors to 7.5k 5 watt and change the ic’s to lf351 type

here is the PL doc View attachment 81717
I read about this in another site, but did not have all the info this bulletin gives. Thank you. I will consider it, however I already ordered the 2.4kohm. Perhaps in a few months, but then again, im going to eventually do WOPL.
 
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Phase Linear chose to reduce the control board voltage from 100V to 15V with large power resistors and Zener diodes. This is not optimal as shown by the "browning" of the circuit board. The White Oak Audio Rev G1 Control Board uses two +15V and -15V precision power supplies (dedicated power transistors with large heat sinks fed by voltage regulators and Zener diodes) for each channel. This ensures the OPAMPs and other related components have constant and reliable DC power available regardless of supply voltage or circuit loading.
 
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