MisterBill2
- Joined Jan 23, 2018
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Much of the time, when parts in a circuit that is correctly designed and built burn up, the failure is in some other part. In this case it appears that the problems are in one of two channels in a stereo amplifier.
So prior to burning up more parts, please show us the circuit schematic and a description of which parts are burning up, so that the trouble can be traced. AND learn how to correctly use your meter. I saw a terrible accident that happened when an unknowing person used a meter with the leads in the current connection and put them across a 460 volt 50 amp circuit. Not only did it destroy the meter, it also burned the probes out of his hands. The person did survive, the meter was nailed up on the wall as a reminder to check the connections first.
So prior to burning up more parts, please show us the circuit schematic and a description of which parts are burning up, so that the trouble can be traced. AND learn how to correctly use your meter. I saw a terrible accident that happened when an unknowing person used a meter with the leads in the current connection and put them across a 460 volt 50 amp circuit. Not only did it destroy the meter, it also burned the probes out of his hands. The person did survive, the meter was nailed up on the wall as a reminder to check the connections first.


