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  • NATY
    New Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 5

    #1

    Another Klipsh

    Interesting,....

    I am working on a Klipsh Powerd spkr in which I found:
    an N-ch Mosfet with a hole blown through it
    and a high temp (I think) resistor, also blown apart
    the magic smoke also has rendered a large cap (electrolytic)
    virtually unreadable, tho it appears by the circuit
    to be at least 300V in value@680** the rest of value
    is obscured so,..2 inquiries

    1. as I must replace the blown Mosfet,..should I replace
    both?

    2. the large cap is a Jamicon code on cap is: 054K0(M)
    can the cap value be identified with this info?

    thanks for the assistance
  • Agent24
    I see dead caps
    • Oct 2007
    • 4950
    • New Zealand

    #2
    Re: Another Klipsh

    The code "054K0(M)" I think is the date of manufacture as well as tolerance (M) which is 20%

    If this is powered from mains then for that capacitor 300 volts makes sense, also 680 will be in uF (microfarads) - It won't be anything else.

    You shouldn't normally have to replace the primary capacitor though, but in this case it may have been damaged - only way to know is to pull it out and test it...


    Photos would be great too, so we can see what's going on, like where exactly your blown MOSFET is etc...
    "Tantalum for the brave, Solid Aluminium for the wise, Wet Electrolytic for the adventurous"
    -David VanHorn

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