lachlanralph
New member
Hi All,
I have just finished putting my Crack OTL together and i think there is an error in the voltage checking section of the instructions, After i had finished checking out all of the resistances (all good) i moved onto checking voltage where it advises the following
"( )Attach the negative lead (typically black) of a volt-ohm meter to ground. A good spot to do so is at
terminal 12. Use of a clip lead to connect the black test lead to the ground will free one hand, making
testing much easier and safer.
( ) Turn the chassis over and reconnect the negative lead of the volt-ohm meter to the ground buss.
Switch the meter to read DC volts on the 400V or higher scale."
I was a little confused so just left my ground probe connected to U12, i was getting VERY odd readings and then when i checked U21 i got a big spark and so i stopped reassessed the situation and moved my ground probe to the ground bus.
I rechecked all voltages and this time they were all as expected. Great!
I have now used it for about an hour and all of a sudden the music stopped and i got a loud humming perhaps 50Hz, I have rerun the resistance checks and every thing is fine except between U12 and U13 instead of getting "slowly climbing to 270K ohms" i get infinite resistance and all my now all voltages are now messed up as well.
Looking at the new voltages, my guess that the B+ power stage is stuffed as there is 0 volts at 1,2,4,5 and I am not sure how to fix it.
Please help / have i killed it?
Thanks
Lachlan.
I have just finished putting my Crack OTL together and i think there is an error in the voltage checking section of the instructions, After i had finished checking out all of the resistances (all good) i moved onto checking voltage where it advises the following
"( )Attach the negative lead (typically black) of a volt-ohm meter to ground. A good spot to do so is at
terminal 12. Use of a clip lead to connect the black test lead to the ground will free one hand, making
testing much easier and safer.
( ) Turn the chassis over and reconnect the negative lead of the volt-ohm meter to the ground buss.
Switch the meter to read DC volts on the 400V or higher scale."
I was a little confused so just left my ground probe connected to U12, i was getting VERY odd readings and then when i checked U21 i got a big spark and so i stopped reassessed the situation and moved my ground probe to the ground bus.
I rechecked all voltages and this time they were all as expected. Great!
I have now used it for about an hour and all of a sudden the music stopped and i got a loud humming perhaps 50Hz, I have rerun the resistance checks and every thing is fine except between U12 and U13 instead of getting "slowly climbing to 270K ohms" i get infinite resistance and all my now all voltages are now messed up as well.
Looking at the new voltages, my guess that the B+ power stage is stuffed as there is 0 volts at 1,2,4,5 and I am not sure how to fix it.
Please help / have i killed it?
Thanks
Lachlan.