So I have a little good news / bad news...
The good is that after going over the unit, I found that I had not soldered the -reg (A side) from the C4S board to 17U. I soldered that in and re-measured all of the resistance values - everything looked good. I connected the tubes, plugged things in, and all of the voltages looked good until I got to measuring 17, and that's where the bad news is. When I measured that one, I got a large pop/spark. I don't know if it was sparking before I measured, but it was sparking a little bit afterwards. I turned off the power.
I waited 20 minutes, and then rechecked everything on the unit to see if I had a short anywhere, or if there was any difference that I could see between the working and non-working unit. After this, I re-measured the resistance again - everything looked good. I powered up the unit again and OA of the C4S board was stuck at 0V. In addition, I could still see small sparks coming off of 17 (without touching my probe to this location). I shut the unit off.
Then I started measuring the resistance of a bunch of locations around 17 and OA. And, based on all of that, I think I've traced the part that blew back to the MJE5731A transistor on the B-side.
Specifically, on the unit that works, I'm seeing a resistance of ~290K Ohms from OA all the way back to the MJE5731A transistor on the B-side.
On the unit that is sparking, I'm seeing a resistance of ~150K Ohms at OA, +reg (B side), IB, and MJE5731A B-side B; at MJE5731A B-side C I see OL, and at MJE5731A B-side E I get ~3.30M Ohm on both the working and non-working unit.
Complete measurements are here - see the last worksheetSo, a few questions:
- How do I get a replacement MJE5731A? Yes - I know I'll have to pay for this.
- Would you agree that I've found the bad part? Would this explain the 0V at OA?
- And, here's the million dollar question - after I replace the part, where else should I be looking for a problem? My assumption is that the root cause of the problem was not with the MJE5731A - it's with something that I screwed up. I'm also assuming that I don't have a problem behind MJE5731A B-side E since I get the same reading on both the working and non-working unit. Yet, does the spark at 17 point to just a bad part? (I'm guessing no.) A bad solder somewhere else? I know I'm asking you to find a needle in a haystack, and I'm going to do a review multiple times before powering things up, but any pointers would be greatly appreciated so that I don't run into this problem with the replacement part.
THANK YOU!