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it will work for the task, although a not-halogen bulb has slower inrush.
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is that really a 240v lamp? i thought the ones with straight pins where 12v?
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yes, it will act like a resistor but instead of blowing it will just get brighter.
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Originally posted by stj View Postyes,
but it's a pain in the ass.
replace the 10w resistor with a 15-25w lamp to save resistors,
then remove the transformer T801 and see what happens.
if the lamp goes full-on then we start to lift things 1 by one to find the cause.
my suspicion is a diode is failing at full voltage but looking o.k. on a meter that only tests with about 3v
i have seen this a number of times and it's a pain to track down.
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yes,
but it's a pain in the ass.
replace the 10w resistor with a 15-25w lamp to save resistors,
then remove the transformer T801 and see what happens.
if the lamp goes full-on then we start to lift things 1 by one to find the cause.
my suspicion is a diode is failing at full voltage but looking o.k. on a meter that only tests with about 3v
i have seen this a number of times and it's a pain to track down.
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Originally posted by stj View Postdesolder coil L808
then you only have the psu running.
the str device could be bad btw, you cant test those with a meter properly.
If I cant resolve this I will have no choice but to dump it which I absolutely hate doing to such rare items. Is there one last thing I can try before I have to give up?
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desolder coil L808
then you only have the psu running.
the str device could be bad btw, you cant test those with a meter properly.
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Please anyone how to I isolate everything except the PSU to trace this fault..
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you can lift L808 to isolate the audio stage.
im starting to wonder if the transformer could be breaking down, but few people have the equipment to check one,
(although i do)
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Originally posted by stj View Postso a refresh of the facts,
with the coil out and just the psu & audio sections running your still burning resistors??
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so a refresh of the facts,
with the coil out and just the psu & audio sections running your still burning resistors??
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Originally posted by stj View Postyes, the coil is the link from the psu stage to the tube handling.
it does not isolate the audio amplifier though.
Do you think its in the PSU area that could be causing this or ius it in the Audio amp area? Can you point me where I should look for theis short next?Last edited by roadrash; 07-12-2019, 08:56 AM.
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Originally posted by stj View Postcoils should look short - they are just a bit of wire,
ceramic caps are a bastard, they can go short without external signs, and withstand a LOT of current.
i have seen shorted ceramics blow tracks off the board!
Ok i've checked all components in the PSU area again including ceramics and all I could find causing a short was resistor R805 (0.27ohms) This was all I could find that could be responsible for that wire wound resistor to keep popping.
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coils should look short - they are just a bit of wire,
ceramic caps are a bastard, they can go short without external signs, and withstand a LOT of current.
i have seen shorted ceramics blow tracks off the board!
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I only checked inside the marked area of the psu and didnt check the ceramic caps. I checked all diodes and electrolytic caps. I didn't know that ceramic caps went short circuit. It is ok when the coils (Lxxx) show as a short I think isn't it?
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so no shorted diodes or ceramic caps?
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I am not sure where to look now after not finding any shorted components in psu area of the pcb. Can you point where else I should check?
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