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Bottlehead Kits => Kaiju Stereo 300B amp => Topic started by: nmatlin on June 15, 2024, 12:54:07 AM
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Hi all,
I have greatly been enjoying the Kaiju build. I’ve passed all my voltage tests up to the driver testing. I am getting all correct voltages save on OA on the left board, which is reading around 70V-80V and the right two LEDs are not lighting. Previously, though, I measured correct voltages on the left side. So I suspect a cold joint. Do you have any suggestions on where to look?
I should note that, on my first test, I had issues with the right board OA node, but upon fixing a cold joint there, that resolved. But when I went back to test the left (which had been formerly correct, OA was 70-80v and the two LEDs were dark.
An update (which will require me getting a replacement driver board): I looked through all the joints, tried again, and the left side started working as expected: IA at 510V and OA at 298V, but then the right side had IV at 510V and OA at 0.00. After a few minutes of running as I checked over things, there was an audible snap and the 90.9 ohm resistor in R1 on the A side burned along with the LED diode on the A side that is on the side away from the pot. I'm quite sure that all the polarities were right--but if anyone has any insight on the postmortem/what could have gone wrong, please let me know.
Thanks for your help!
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That could well be a cold joint or there might be debris on your socket causing problems. What are the Kreg voltages on that board?
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Hi Paul and Forum Folks,
I just updated the top one, as I didn't see your response. The end story is that something shorted and the R1 resistor on the A side burned up (along with one of the LED diodes)--so that's a new one for me (and quite unfortunate). So that board is, regretfully, toast. But want to try to figure out what went wrong--I had checked the wiring quite meticulously, but I could always have missed something. I've attached postmortem photos.
Nick
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I've had this happen from pins touching each other on the board that shouldn't be, backwards or improperly installed zener diodes on the 5 lug terminal strip at the socket, or from a miswire at the socket itself. Typically though it is two pins of the PN2907 touching.
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Hi all,
I have replaced the board. Nothing is up in flames (phew). I also found that I had bridged D4 and D5 with a small piece of wire--so I clipped that. So now things are getting closer.
A board measures perfectly.
B board measures fine on on IA, but OA is high (~350V). Kreg voltage is 4.7. Any suggestions?
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The Breg/BB jumper may be missing.
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It is on there--matches the other board exactly.
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What does the pad with the X next to it on the B side measure?
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I found it--the white wire from Kreg to D2 was not soldered well. Thank you!