Yes
If the minimum valleys sink like a lead balloon between charging pulses you have suspect caps. If the minimum valleys stay reasonable as you load it up then you have either a transformer load regulation problem (winding wire too small) or a bridge problem.
Yes
If the minimum valleys sink like a lead balloon between charging pulses you have suspect caps. If the minimum valleys stay reasonable as you load it up then you have either a transformer load regulation problem (winding wire too small) or a bridge problem.
No Joe it was not familiar to me. I'll hiik things up and get er loaded and see....Had to remotely diagnose a friends PL 400 problem over the phone. Back to the 700 now.
No Joe it was not familiar to me. I'll hiik things up and get er loaded and see....Had to remotely diagnose a friends PL 400 problem over the phone. Back to the 700 now.
I think Jer was right, sure seems like a bad BR, cause I've had a nusiance blowing of a rail fuse, now I have no output on one channel and I believe it's a pico this time... The rail fuse went on power up..
That's what I figured too. Solen in Canada screwed up my order on the crosover caps. They sent 8.2uf instead of 2.2uf so I have to get that project off the bench. I also have no crossover in the left channel K, and that's causing some tediousness in the house, so I'll get that out of the way and get on swapping out the BR. That's such a pain in the ...
That's what I figured too. Solen in Canada screwed up my order on the crosover caps. They sent 8.2uf instead of 2.2uf so I have to get that project off the bench. I also have no crossover in the left channel K, and that's causing some tediousness in the house, so I'll get that out of the way and get on swapping out the BR. That's such a pain in the ...