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ADA Microtube 200 Help Needed

Started by davec69, January 21, 2017, 04:03:34 PM

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davec69

#45
Quote from: MarshallJMP on February 20, 2017, 10:48:09 AM
Can you do something else? Shut down the amp and let the caps bleed out.Then set your meter to ohms and measure between the ground and both sides of R40, one side should be zero ohms, the other side should be 220k ohm.

Tried this, and I get no movement on the meter, for either side.  Once I turn on both switches though, I'm still getting roughly 249v across R40.

Quote from: Sparker on February 20, 2017, 02:06:10 AM
Q8/R31/D24/D23 and R34 form a 1mA reference current. This should give around 180V over R35, try measuring over R35. Also keep both power leads out of the amplifier boards (both of them) when measuring, as this could affect readings if one of the amps are duff.

So I measured across R35, with both switches on, and I'm only getting .0010v.

Tried these measurements with both of my DMM's

Not sure if it's related, but my power switch also seems to be a little wonky.  After flipping the power on, sometimes the amp will go off, and I'll need to flip it a couple times.  Sometimes it will go off, after I flip the standby switch off.  Almost seems like a bad switch.

rnolan

( Almost seems like a bad switch), if only it were that simple ? it may well be  :dunno: (I hope so  :wave: fingers crossed) sometime it is that simple....
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MarshallJMP

Can you measure the voltage over D24? You should have the same voltage over R31.

davec69

Quote from: MarshallJMP on February 21, 2017, 06:38:33 AM
Can you measure the voltage over D24? You should have the same voltage over R31.

With both switches on, I get 1.03v across D24, or -0.643v, if I swap the two leads.

Sparker

#49
Lol - Frickin' lovin' this! Can you get another meter and try the same?
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MarshallJMP

Yeah that would be a very good idea because you get some really strange results   ::)

davec69

I've tried this with two different meters.  Maybe I'm placing the probes on the wrong points.  Where should the probes be placed to measure D24?

MarshallJMP

Just on both sides of D24, it can't be you measure 2 different voltages when you swap the probes.

davec69

Not sure if it mattered, but I replaced the batteries in my meter before testing. 

Today I'm getting 0.685v across D24.

Also, The power switch is definitely getting worse.  Today, it kept cutting out, every time i flipped the standby switch.  After a few flips, it briefly started making a crackling sound.  Eventually, it stayed on.

Any idea where I can get a replacement power switch?

MarshallJMP

Are you sure you are measuring on D24 and not on D23?

davec69

Yes.  I'm measuring the diode adjacent to R31.

davec69

Don't know if it helps, but I went through and tested forward voltage drop for all of the diodes in the area.  Here's what I found:

D20 .483
D21 .514
D22 .674
D23 .552
D24 .694
D25 .543
D26 .523

MarshallJMP

D26 is a zener diode of 15V and D24 is a zener diode of 6.2V so you should have those voltages over these.

Sparker

#58
Were these readings measured using the Vdc setting on the meter (with the amp fully powered) - not using the diode check function (diode symbol) with the amp power off?
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