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  • budm
    Badcaps Legend
    • Feb 2010
    • 40746
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    #41
    Re: Identifying Part from Schematic

    It is X1 type safety film cap, 0.1uF 300VAC for using between Line and Neutral. Is it bad? You should have no problem getting one.
    Last edited by budm; 01-29-2016, 10:19 AM.
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    • mikay786
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      • Aug 2014
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      #42
      Re: Identifying Part from Schematic

      They are not bad but when I removed old transformer I cut the leads a bit too short so not enough room to solder back in.

      So the one I linked to is fine then?

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      • budm
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        #43
        Re: Identifying Part from Schematic

        Originally posted by mikay786
        They are not bad but when I removed old transformer I cut the leads a bit too short so not enough room to solder back in.

        So the one I linked to is fine then?
        Yes. It has 15mm lead spacing like the original one, right?
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        • mikay786
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          • Aug 2014
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          #44
          Re: Identifying Part from Schematic

          Other one had wires, 15mm should be fine.

          On one it's connected from fuse to one of the ac socket pins and the other between ground and Earth on the chassis. Why would you need a cap between ground pin and chassis?

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          • mikay786
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            • Aug 2014
            • 765
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            #45
            Re: Identifying Part from Schematic

            Guys is it ok to solder wires from transformer primary to snipped off cables from AC socket?

            I've already done it but worrying that may not have been the best way and should have removed old wires and soldering the primary wires direct to the AC socket terminals. I did heat shrink the soldered cables and have wrapped it all up with insulation tape.

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            • mikay786
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              • Aug 2014
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              #46
              Re: Identifying Part from Schematic

              Got the amp all back together and powered up and yay seems to be working. Not connected it to the subwoofers yet.

              I measured DC offset and its very high at 135mv, what can be causing this?

              It had a full recap including main filter caps.

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              • mikay786
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                • Aug 2014
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                #47
                Re: Identifying Part from Schematic

                Found the problem with high DC offset

                Changed over quite a few transistors as were fairly cheap including 5 x C1815, 1 x A1015, 2 x A92, which didn't fix it.

                There were also 4 x C2240 which hadn't arrived yet so for the time being swapped them around and DC-Offset has dropped to 38mv. So just got to wait for them to arrive and will change the lot. The one that was causing issues was the one near the blown resistor so maybe got damaged or perhaps that's what caused the resistor to blow?
                Last edited by mikay786; 02-06-2016, 05:51 PM.

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                • budm
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                  • Feb 2010
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                  #48
                  Re: Identifying Part from Schematic

                  0.135V is really nothing to worry about, I guess there is no BALANCE/centering pot the set the 0V at the output, even with the trimpot, it can still drift off the center point.
                  What does your meter show when you touch the two probes together.
                  Last edited by budm; 02-06-2016, 09:46 PM.
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                  • mikay786
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                    • Aug 2014
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                    #49
                    Re: Identifying Part from Schematic

                    I though sub 50mv was good, 50-100mv was a concern and anything above 100mv was dangerous?

                    Yes there is no trim pot, I'll check dm later but is pretty low from memory. Definitely a leaky transistor so still best to sort out.

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                    • budm
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                      • Feb 2010
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                      #50
                      Re: Identifying Part from Schematic

                      8 or 4 Ohms with 100mV? barely any concern, most speaker protection circuits are not trip until 2V.
                      Check the offset when first power applied and then test it again after an hour to see how much it drifted off.
                      0V is perfect.
                      The circuit being used has no Idling Bias Adj, no Offset ADJ, so it is a cheap way of building thing if they expect all the parts to be perfectly matched, they are using 5% resistors, not hand matched transistors, no real protection for speaker in case of DC dump to the speaker so do not expect too much, it is also sub woofer after all.
                      You can add offset trimpot circuit or if you wan to get real fancy you can then use Active Servo Offset circuits.
                      BTW if that C1 DC BLOCKING/COUPLING cap has any leakage resistance that will allow the DC to pass through from the other stage, that will also cause the DC to show at the Output. How equal are the power supplies +/- Voltage?
                      Last edited by budm; 02-08-2016, 11:34 AM.
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                      Voltage Regulator (LDO) testing:
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                      Inverter testing using old CFL:
                      http://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthr...er+testing+cfl

                      Tear down pictures : Hit the ">" Show Albums and stories" on the left side
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                      TV Factory reset codes listing:
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