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and not sure what movie youre talking about.
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I installed the CD protection board today. Put the amp on the dim bulb tester. It starts bright, starts to dim, then goes bright again and continues this cycle. Any ideas what might cause that?
The speaker output negatives were tied together on this amp (e.g., common ground). Is this typical? I thought common grounding on speaker outputs was a tube amp thing.
The new green AC wires from the rectifier are attached to the same points on the rectifier as the white wires from the transformer. The new small white wire is attached to a new lug connected to the copper bus bar on the lower PS capacitor.
The speaker post connections are on J1-J4. White is positive left, then gray for left ground, red is positive right, then gray for right ground. Both of the gray wires were tied to the left negative speaker post initially and the both negative speaker posts tied together with a bare wire.
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There should only be one white wire into terminal 6 of the DCP board. I see 3. This is not correct and will lead to ground loops.
Watts Abundant's instructions say twist the three white ground wires together. I am copy pasting the two steps that say this below. I wonder if since I have a White Oak board installed instead of the stock board, if these ground wires should be wired up differently?
30. You should now have 3 unattached white wires. There is a white wire that you connected
to the bare ground wire at the input terminals. There is a white wire that connects to the
driver board and the new white wire that came from the ground on the main capacitors.
31. The three white wires are now twisted together and inserted into terminal 6 on the relay
board. Make sure all strands are fully inserted or they will short to the AC wires on
terminal 5 and 7.
Watts Abundant's instructions say twist the three white ground wires together. I am copy pasting the two steps that say this below. I wonder if since I have a White Oak board installed instead of the stock board, if these ground wires should be wired up differently?
30. You should now have 3 unattached white wires. There is a white wire that you connected
to the bare ground wire at the input terminals. There is a white wire that connects to the
driver board and the new white wire that came from the ground on the main capacitors.
31. The three white wires are now twisted together and inserted into terminal 6 on the relay
board. Make sure all strands are fully inserted or they will short to the AC wires on
terminal 5 and 7.
Snow days!!! When we were kids it was fun! Sawe some pics from Jason and Ron, serious stuff.