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Hi gents,
I’ve been working on a mid-70’s PL400 and am a little stumped on what could be wrong.
Initially, I was just going to recap the driver board and replace filter capacitors, but during the process, I made the mistake of shorting B+ to chassis. Whoops. I ended up replacing all 12 of the output transistors (but not pre-drivers), replacing filter caps and bridge rectifier with the snubber setup and other stuff from WO, and replaced the driver board with a matching PL14B board. I also replaced the bias transistors as they got fried when I shorted the B+ to chassis….
Now, when I go to check voltages, I have 40VDC on the outputs of both channels. I’m at a loss as to why that would happen. Any help is welcomed - if I missed any details, let me know.
I’ve been working on a mid-70’s PL400 and am a little stumped on what could be wrong.
Initially, I was just going to recap the driver board and replace filter capacitors, but during the process, I made the mistake of shorting B+ to chassis. Whoops. I ended up replacing all 12 of the output transistors (but not pre-drivers), replacing filter caps and bridge rectifier with the snubber setup and other stuff from WO, and replaced the driver board with a matching PL14B board. I also replaced the bias transistors as they got fried when I shorted the B+ to chassis….
Now, when I go to check voltages, I have 40VDC on the outputs of both channels. I’m at a loss as to why that would happen. Any help is welcomed - if I missed any details, let me know.