changdangnz
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I wondered if the two smaller heatsinks could be used on a 4 fin to convert to 8 fin?
The White Oak PL-14-20 replacement PCB replaces the PL400C, PL0171, Pl14, 14B, Pl020 , and PL36 boards.
My recommendation for a 700B conversion is:
New Pl14-20 Rev "E" driver board
New PL700B Rev "B" Backplane boards
New Pl700B LED light board
New Power supply caps
New-Don Imlay 700B DC protect board
Mr. White Oak is Joseph King. He posts here as member "Gepetto". You can contact him via PM. His website is not updated to all the goodies...
Lee , what is a backplane board use for ? I thought just replace a new PCB borad only . LOOK LIKE NEED TO SPEND A FEW HUNDRED BUCK FOR IT .... (^.*)
I just done a silly thing and i need you guy help me to fix this issue. I was playing a music and then i was turn a power off and try to measure R38 and R39 . When i measure it , a spark is come up and i think a emitter is gone .i take a photo as well . do you guy think i need to replace a 10 ohm 1/2 watts ??? I try to plug a speaker and play music then a sound is very noise and hum. I had learn a good lesson today is need to wait for few minutes before doing something on this monster power amp.
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Your leads are not measuring R38, or R39. You are measuring a diode. Chang, if you do not know the difference between a diode and a resistor, you need to learn on something other than a Phase Linear 400. If you have shorted something on the backwall transistors the least you have done is popped a fuse, and at the worst you've shorted a couple outputs and possibly some components on the driver board.
Resistors have color codes on them, not a diode symbol. R38, R39 are the Brown, black, black, silver (10ohm, 1/2 watt) that goes from where your black lead is to the base bus bar....
Thank you lee , i check it and fuse been blow. I use this amp for practice because i dont have any other than this amp to play with. Now i learn a new lesson and good to learn from a mistake . Hahhaha