After a few minutes both the regulated +8 & -8 Volt supplies slowly drop go down to about 2V & -2V
When this happens... 39.5 & -39.5 rails are perfect.
Pulled all the tantalum electrolytics and tested out of circuit...they are fine.
First thing I did was to disconnect these feeds from the rest of the amp so it's now isolated to just the PC900 module. Same results
Also tried freeze spray on the circuit in case it was a thermal problem...no change
Replaced both Q911 & Q915 with 2N3055's
Not wanting to spend all day on this, I started replacing other transistors in the circuit and check all resistors. I've replaced all transistors except the 2N3638's....those will be here today as I ran out of them
I did replace Q900 and checked the precision resistors in the biasing circuit for it also as these supplies feed that also.
My feeling is it has to be something in common to both supplies to do this.....but I haven't cracked the code yet!
Anyone out there ever had this issue before?
Thanks !
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Jeff Stielau
Shoreline Electronics Repair
344 East Main Street
Clinton, CT 06413
(860)-399-1861
fixmyamplifier@aol.com
www.shoreelxandsound.com
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The 8 volt regulators are pretty straight forward. You need to fix the positive side first, as the negative side just follows the positive side.
There are voltages on the schematic, how do your voltages compare? If it starts out at 8 volts compare the readings when it's cold to the readings when it fails.
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Jeff Stielau
Shoreline Electronics Repair
344 East Main Street
Clinton, CT 06413
(860)-399-1861
fixmyamplifier@aol.com
www.shoreelxandsound.com
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Finally got back to this one : Replacing all of the 2N3638's with 2N4403's ( ECG159 equivs) fixed the problem.
One thing I see now is that our 8V supplies are more around 10V now. They dip a half a volt or so when you push the amp hard. Should be good to go !
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Jeff Stielau
Shoreline Electronics Repair
344 East Main Street
Clinton, CT 06413
(860)-399-1861
fixmyamplifier@aol.com
www.shoreelxandsound.com
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