Hello everyone. π
As per thread title, this unit has a serious SMPSU fault. It blows F1001, which is a 10A M205 in the phase from the mains input.
Very first thing I tried, was simply replacing the fuse, but the replacement ceramic fuse blew immediately.
Looking at the schematic for this PSU, I then removed what I thought was the next likely candidate: D1001 - the HV main bridge rectifier.
This isolated the fault(no longer blows the main fuse), but does not point me to the actual fault.
There are no devices that have exploded or otherwise show signs of having their magic smoke gotten out - all devices look visually intact.
IC1402 is intact also.
I have printed out the schematic from the service manual, and am just following through it now, but I wonder if anyone else has seen this issue, and can perhaps help me home-in on the likely cause of the problem?
It would APPEAR to be a serious short-circuit somewhere on the hot DC side of things, cos with the main bridge in place, it is instantly blowing 10A fuses @ 230v!!!!
That's around 2300W or more(due to overload surge) - I would have expected a more violent and visual destruction of one or more of the devices on this board, but nope - they all look intact.
Measuring voltages etc is basically impossible, cos the main input fuse blows the instant you connect the juice, so there simply is no time to probe anything! π
Does anyone have any pointers?
EDIT: Oh, BTW - this fault remains even with the PSU board out of the chassis, and just on the workbench, so it is something in the PSU board, and not deeper into the unit, such as the amplifier board etc. Thought I should mention that.
As per thread title, this unit has a serious SMPSU fault. It blows F1001, which is a 10A M205 in the phase from the mains input.
Very first thing I tried, was simply replacing the fuse, but the replacement ceramic fuse blew immediately.
Looking at the schematic for this PSU, I then removed what I thought was the next likely candidate: D1001 - the HV main bridge rectifier.
This isolated the fault(no longer blows the main fuse), but does not point me to the actual fault.
There are no devices that have exploded or otherwise show signs of having their magic smoke gotten out - all devices look visually intact.
IC1402 is intact also.
I have printed out the schematic from the service manual, and am just following through it now, but I wonder if anyone else has seen this issue, and can perhaps help me home-in on the likely cause of the problem?
It would APPEAR to be a serious short-circuit somewhere on the hot DC side of things, cos with the main bridge in place, it is instantly blowing 10A fuses @ 230v!!!!
That's around 2300W or more(due to overload surge) - I would have expected a more violent and visual destruction of one or more of the devices on this board, but nope - they all look intact.
Measuring voltages etc is basically impossible, cos the main input fuse blows the instant you connect the juice, so there simply is no time to probe anything! π
Does anyone have any pointers?
EDIT: Oh, BTW - this fault remains even with the PSU board out of the chassis, and just on the workbench, so it is something in the PSU board, and not deeper into the unit, such as the amplifier board etc. Thought I should mention that.
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