Hi, I'm interested in learning how to apply both speaker protection (DC on the output) and power supply protection to an amplifier to protect against short circuit and any other issues, would be nice to also monitor bias values
what's the best practice to apply this please ?
I've got the power supply and main 7 channel power amplifier module successfully working
removed from a non working Onkyo TX-875 however now it has no protection what so ever, all i have left is 12v relay's to trigger for controlling power and 7 more to connect the speaker output's and just need a way of monitoring the amplifier and power supply to use it safely as a power amp connected to another preamp
This power amplifier has 7 really high quality individual channel driver boards each driving 2 2sa1962 and 2 2sc5242 so that's 28 2sa1962 and 2sc5242 genuine output transistor's and a huge high current power supply with 2 separate B+/B- secondary winding's and appear's to be easily salvaged and reused !!
as i understand it, onkyo used the same amplifier and power supply setup in a couple of it's different higher end model's and it removes from the casing as a hole unit separate to the rest of the AVR receiver leaving all the complexity and digital logic board's behind and leaving a power supply and power amplifier with just main's in, 7 line level input's, 7 speaker output's and a bunch of 12V relay's to control,
Here's a link to the service manual however i'm only interested in pages 14 to 19 as everything else that's complicated has been removed
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/10...page=18#manual
can someone please tell me how/if i can reuse the PROTECT (IPRO & VPRO) and VOLH sense lines coming from the power amplifier that would normally go to the microprocessor that now no longer exists in the circuit to apply my own protection please ?
Please help me as i'm not trying to redesign the wheel here, just make a protection circuit for a beast of a modular power amplifier stage I've salvaged from another unit because how well its designed and how easily i got it to work just powering the main transformer and the right relay's and providing a volume controlled audio signal input and old speakers on the output's for testing,
I just need a way of protecting the speaker outputs reusing the 12V relay's already provided and mean's of monitoring the power supply for possible short's ect to control the power supply relay's
I'm really hoping someone is going to step up and help, support and guide me to a workable solution.....
Cheer's
what's the best practice to apply this please ?
I've got the power supply and main 7 channel power amplifier module successfully working

This power amplifier has 7 really high quality individual channel driver boards each driving 2 2sa1962 and 2 2sc5242 so that's 28 2sa1962 and 2sc5242 genuine output transistor's and a huge high current power supply with 2 separate B+/B- secondary winding's and appear's to be easily salvaged and reused !!
as i understand it, onkyo used the same amplifier and power supply setup in a couple of it's different higher end model's and it removes from the casing as a hole unit separate to the rest of the AVR receiver leaving all the complexity and digital logic board's behind and leaving a power supply and power amplifier with just main's in, 7 line level input's, 7 speaker output's and a bunch of 12V relay's to control,
Here's a link to the service manual however i'm only interested in pages 14 to 19 as everything else that's complicated has been removed

https://www.manualslib.com/manual/10...page=18#manual
can someone please tell me how/if i can reuse the PROTECT (IPRO & VPRO) and VOLH sense lines coming from the power amplifier that would normally go to the microprocessor that now no longer exists in the circuit to apply my own protection please ?
Please help me as i'm not trying to redesign the wheel here, just make a protection circuit for a beast of a modular power amplifier stage I've salvaged from another unit because how well its designed and how easily i got it to work just powering the main transformer and the right relay's and providing a volume controlled audio signal input and old speakers on the output's for testing,
I just need a way of protecting the speaker outputs reusing the 12V relay's already provided and mean's of monitoring the power supply for possible short's ect to control the power supply relay's
I'm really hoping someone is going to step up and help, support and guide me to a workable solution.....
Cheer's
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