Between 3 and 8 is giving Overlimit on my meterOK. NOW WITH THE AMP OFF read the resistance from pin3 to pin8 please.
Between 3 and 8 is giving Overlimit on my meterOK. NOW WITH THE AMP OFF read the resistance from pin3 to pin8 please.
Pin8 and pin9: bouncing around alot, but in the range of Mohm and Kohm, so very high. Seemed to settle on 0.36MohmRead the resistance between pin8 and pin9 with the amp OFF and between pin3 and pin7 please.
Solder looks okay around R510, and is reading at the right resistanceNow I suspect resistor R510 a 180K between pin8 and pin9.
Do you see any bad solder connections on those pins and components?
Do you have a resistor to jump across pin8 and 9 to test with?
1: 0.67vForget the resistor for now can you check voltages on all the other pins please.
Yep just double checked pin 8 and it is mV.I think you mean 42 millivolt on pin 8 but no matter the problem is that 0.67 volt on pin 1 it should be appx -0.8 volt.
Short pin1 to pin 3 and to see if the relay comes on.
What? Pin 3 and 4 should be connected together according to the schematic.Yep just double checked pin 8 and it is mV.
Shorting pin1 to pin3 doesn't start the relay, but shorting pin3 to pin4 does
My mistake sorry, I meant 6 and 7What? Pin 3 and 4 should be connected together according to the schematic.
Check solder connections again or possible break on the pc board traces.
It does, sorry for the confusion.That makes sense but shorting pin1 to 3 doesn't work?
Okay so Q501 has: B: -0.69 C: -1.5 E: -0.69OK then the problem might be associated with Q501 and Q502.
Can you get voltage measurements on all leads of those transistors?
Those readings don't match the schematic especially on Q502.Okay so Q501 has: B: -0.69 C: -1.5 E: -0.69
And Q502 has B: -1.5 C: -6.67 E: -6.67
Or perhaps positive numbers, unsure on meter leads way-aroundness when testing to chassis / GND
It's reading 0.67V ac on the anode and 0.97V ac on the cathode sideThose readings don't match the schematic especially on Q502.
See what the voltage reads on both sides of diode D501. Make sure the polarity of the meter leads is correct.
I think the diode is open edit:shorted?It's reading 0.67V ac on the anode and 0.97V ac on the cathode side
Edit: I'm learning now that my multimeter has a diode mode, let me figure this out
D503 is 0.61 anode to cathode and OL cathode to anodeShould read minus DC volts on the anode side.
Can you do a diode check on both D501 and D503?