Apparently I am not all that great at this amp business.
I ran the voltage checks for the Crack and was within normal limits for all terminals except T5 & T9.
T5 was approximately 148 (50-100V range)
T9 was approximately 146 (90-115V range)
These both are quite above the 10% deviation range. I went over the terminals/resoldered all the connections (to each of those terminals) & when I rechecked the voltages I was still having about the same readings from my multimeter.
The wire that looks wonky to me is the RED from A1 - 5U, but I'll let you experts tell me what my plan of action should be since I'm amp illiterate.
Here's some pictures of my not so pretty job (warning: partially burnt wires ahead).
I ran the voltage checks for the Crack and was within normal limits for all terminals except T5 & T9.
T5 was approximately 148 (50-100V range)
T9 was approximately 146 (90-115V range)
These both are quite above the 10% deviation range. I went over the terminals/resoldered all the connections (to each of those terminals) & when I rechecked the voltages I was still having about the same readings from my multimeter.
The wire that looks wonky to me is the RED from A1 - 5U, but I'll let you experts tell me what my plan of action should be since I'm amp illiterate.
Here's some pictures of my not so pretty job (warning: partially burnt wires ahead).
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