KENWOOD KA-701 POWERS ON, NO RELAY CLICK
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be very careful with those bias diodes that are screwed to the heat sink .the wires tend to break off right next to the body and are hard to find new ones and also not easy to fix .Comment
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Most of my parts will arrive on Friday, I'm going to start with Q11, 10, 9 ect first, then the smaller transistors, followed by the caps on the board. For the 4 big output Transistors ,can I use arctic silver 5 thermal compound? Also, any secrets loosening the transistor screws in a tight space. 50 yrs old original never touched.Comment
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You may take the transistors with the heatsink out. Then change the transistors on the heatsink and put the new mounted transistors with the heat sink back in. Always mount the transistors first before soldering, otherwise you risk damage. I suggest you clean and replace all old thermal paste on everything that is mounted on a heat sink, as the original paste is 50 years old and hard as a rock. Use 99% alcohol to clean the thermal paste.Comment
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You may take the transistors with the heatsink out. Then change the transistors on the heatsink and put the new mounted transistors with the heat sink back in. Always mount the transistors first before soldering, otherwise you risk damage. I suggest you clean and replace all old thermal paste on everything that is mounted on a heat sink, as the original paste is 50 years old and hard as a rock. Use 99% alcohol to clean the thermal paste.Comment
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You may take the transistors with the heatsink out. Then change the transistors on the heatsink and put the new mounted transistors with the heat sink back in. Always mount the transistors first before soldering, otherwise you risk damage. I suggest you clean and replace all old thermal paste on everything that is mounted on a heat sink, as the original paste is 50 years old and hard as a rock. Use 99% alcohol to clean the thermal paste.Comment
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You can leave the transistors on the heatsink, you just have to desolder them first from the PCB. Then pull the heat sink with the transistors attached off the board. The important thing is you mount the transistors with the thermal paste to the heatsink first. Then solder.Comment
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You can leave the transistors on the heatsink, you just have to desolder them first from the PCB. Then pull the heat sink with the transistors attached off the board. The important thing is you mount the transistors with the thermal paste to the heatsink first. Then solder.Comment
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Sounds good, I got them, one screw head was a little jacked up, but it came out. I'm still stumped on one diode, it's the zener diode XZ-100, kenwood part number is V11-4104-10. I have found really no answere for a replacement, just guessing it could be a 10v, not really sure, hoping someone could give it a shot in finding out an equivalent. Looking foreward to my parts all arriving on friday and Mon, at the latest.Comment
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These XZxxx zeners are a bit weird numbered. For example a XZ051 equals a 5.1V zener. It is NOT a 51V zener.
So what you are looking at is a XZ100 zener. That makes it a 10V. Check it out like petehall347 said above.Comment
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