Hello.
This project has been on the back-burner for maybe two years because it was way out of my skill level. Perhaps it's worth another look.
Soundcraftsmen T6002 AM / FM Stereo Rackmount Tuner
This is the most well put together piece of electronics I have opened. Top cover comes off, exposing a very well documented (printed, have no service manual) pcb with lots of jumpers for testing and adjustment. Bottom cover comes off for soldering the underside, while the frame stays in place. Old enough to still be hand-soldered and use proper Pb solder.
Symptom: When the stereo / mono switch is in stereo position, a fuse will blow. Otherwise, operation is fine. Before I narrowed down the behavior, I completely recapped the power sections. I avoided recapping the rest of the board for alignment issues. Radio probable needs an alignment anyway...
So, I know the stereo button leads up to the stereo section, and the stereo section drives an LED. Otherwise, I'm not sure of the interaction of the HA12016 chip
What do you guys think would be the best first steps here?
1. Obtain a variac and slowly bring up the voltage while checking for a short?
2. Alignment be damned - replace the caps in the FM Stereo section!
3. ???
Picures in next post.
Thanks!
This project has been on the back-burner for maybe two years because it was way out of my skill level. Perhaps it's worth another look.
Soundcraftsmen T6002 AM / FM Stereo Rackmount Tuner
This is the most well put together piece of electronics I have opened. Top cover comes off, exposing a very well documented (printed, have no service manual) pcb with lots of jumpers for testing and adjustment. Bottom cover comes off for soldering the underside, while the frame stays in place. Old enough to still be hand-soldered and use proper Pb solder.
Symptom: When the stereo / mono switch is in stereo position, a fuse will blow. Otherwise, operation is fine. Before I narrowed down the behavior, I completely recapped the power sections. I avoided recapping the rest of the board for alignment issues. Radio probable needs an alignment anyway...
So, I know the stereo button leads up to the stereo section, and the stereo section drives an LED. Otherwise, I'm not sure of the interaction of the HA12016 chip
What do you guys think would be the best first steps here?
1. Obtain a variac and slowly bring up the voltage while checking for a short?
2. Alignment be damned - replace the caps in the FM Stereo section!
3. ???
Picures in next post.
Thanks!
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