Hi,
I am working on a pioneer VSX-859. It started with only one problem but i ended up with a lot more. Probably caused by me
Anyway it started with a DSP NG message on the display. That one was easy and was caused by a bad 5v rail. Replaced the capacitors and the message was gone. Everything seems to be working except for a blob sound every time i switched from source. Eventually i tracked that down to a leaking battery on the analog board. Repaired some via's and lines and everything worked ok. That same circuit also caused a not working DCdetect protection.
Except something went wrong when I put everything back together. I forget (not sure that was the cause) to connect the flatcable between the driver board and the power mosfets. The flatcable may also have connected with ground. Not sure, long story short: it blew out 8 out of 10 mosfets and emitter resistors in the power module. I replaced them all and after power up, they where gone again. I found out the flatcable between the powermodule and the driverboard was bad. Replaced it and now i need a way to test it.
I disconnected the power supply from the amp board and connected my own +-30V power supply that I limited to max 0.5A. I tested all channels and they all work. So i know the mosfets work but i cannot test it completely with the filter/relay board.
Now i am looking for a way to limit the amps own power supply. In case something is still wrong. The power supply has a +45 / -45 voltage with 2x 22000uF capacitors that goes directly to the power module. So if something is still wrong it will go out with a bang. Does anyone have any advice how to test the amp? Is putting some low value resistors in the +-lines of the power supply <> power module an option?
(in the first pic the amp module is removed. Picture three shows the module, it has its own power lines red,grey,blue for SBR/SBL and red,black,blue for FR/FL/C)
I am working on a pioneer VSX-859. It started with only one problem but i ended up with a lot more. Probably caused by me

Anyway it started with a DSP NG message on the display. That one was easy and was caused by a bad 5v rail. Replaced the capacitors and the message was gone. Everything seems to be working except for a blob sound every time i switched from source. Eventually i tracked that down to a leaking battery on the analog board. Repaired some via's and lines and everything worked ok. That same circuit also caused a not working DCdetect protection.
Except something went wrong when I put everything back together. I forget (not sure that was the cause) to connect the flatcable between the driver board and the power mosfets. The flatcable may also have connected with ground. Not sure, long story short: it blew out 8 out of 10 mosfets and emitter resistors in the power module. I replaced them all and after power up, they where gone again. I found out the flatcable between the powermodule and the driverboard was bad. Replaced it and now i need a way to test it.
I disconnected the power supply from the amp board and connected my own +-30V power supply that I limited to max 0.5A. I tested all channels and they all work. So i know the mosfets work but i cannot test it completely with the filter/relay board.
Now i am looking for a way to limit the amps own power supply. In case something is still wrong. The power supply has a +45 / -45 voltage with 2x 22000uF capacitors that goes directly to the power module. So if something is still wrong it will go out with a bang. Does anyone have any advice how to test the amp? Is putting some low value resistors in the +-lines of the power supply <> power module an option?
(in the first pic the amp module is removed. Picture three shows the module, it has its own power lines red,grey,blue for SBR/SBL and red,black,blue for FR/FL/C)
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