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Wilzwerx
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Last Activity: 11-04-2015, 11:21 AM
Joined: 11-01-2015
Location: Cwmbran
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  • Re: Integrated Sub amplifier repair

    the 104 capacitor and resistor R501 are part of the incoming mains supply to the power board and then subsiquent distribution to the power capacitors (that are swollen - now removed from board ready) ..Perhaps a little history.. the amp/sub are(were) connected to my pc, which regularly "goes to sleep" the unit goes to standby with no input signal ...was ok at first but then as time went on ,when the pc went to sleep the unit would go to standby with a "pop" which progressively got louder as time went on ...... then one day...
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  • Re: Integrated Sub amplifier repair

    Enough of my waffle !! Sorry chaps ! I'll just get down to it and replace them caps first and report back like I said ....hopefully with good news ..but thanks for the advice/support guys ....good site ...good info....
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  • Re: Integrated Sub amplifier repair

    Reading through all this again ....FZABKAR..... Just to clarify did you mean test the 104 cap or the power caps for short circuit ?? I am limited in my testing capabilities and am seemingly like a dummy in my electronic fault finding !!
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  • Re: Integrated Sub amplifier repair

    Does it matter if the ESR is different on a replacement capacitor? Farnell dont seem to stock an exact match other than US stock so shipping costs are high!! .....referring to e bay link on caps - that part no... on the yellow label is an RS part no and checks out through RS as the correct part ....still a goer or not ??
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  • Re: Integrated Sub amplifier repair

    As I'm on the "case" and in the kitchen.... thought i would test resistance on the "crispy"resistor ..... it still has a value !! (wow) thought it was u/s !! 110k from lead to lead so i guess its ok but just scarred...does this value make sense for a snubber resistor?? (apologies I am a novice at this kind of thing!!) it was originally brown with stripes so what type of resistor would i need to replace this also??
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  • Re: Integrated Sub amplifier repair

    The panasonics are discontinued so i thought that one of these component clearance houses(uk address) was going to be ok ?? [url]http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Panasonic-ECOS2DA221BA-Aluminium-Electrolytic-Capacitor-/331671986884?hash=item4d3930e2c4:g:gFMAAOSw37tWEBnQ#viTabs_0[/url] but if you dont think so i will scour farnell's for a similair version.... but will take me some time probably ..... Thanks for the heads up STJ!!Re: Integrated Sub amplifier repair<...hese component
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  • Re: Integrated Sub amplifier repair

    Thanks for the speedy reply FZABKAR !! I am good at fixing things but am no way an electronics guru !! ..... So I.m back to swapping out the power caps then ? I will do this and report back ...was just worried that a crispy component was not good !! snubber = voltage spike supression circuit ? .... Well I'll order the caps off e bay and give it a go ... ... just to check i am going to order panasonic ecos2da221ba ....Thanks again !!
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  • Re: Integrated Sub amplifier repair

    If you look at the images ljbrandt posted the resistor i'm interested in is on image 11 at the top left corner R501 by the red coil !!
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  • Re: Integrated Sub amplifier repair

    Hi all !! I know this is an old thread but am requiring some assistance I have a polycom cambridge soundworks Bash c1ply240 and have experienced the hum issue my power caps are swollen so assume they need replacing but my main issue is ...A resistor has blown at R501 and it has obliterated the markings on the body... Do you think I'm flogging a dead horse or is it worth a couple of quid and time to try and repair...its an amazing little system as I have x4 mc150 speakers as well ..... have located a cap supply but am struggling with the vaue on...
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