so then... [message #9174 is a reply to message #9171] |
Tue, 30 August 2005 04:30 |
Thrint
Messages: 43 Registered: May 2009
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It has what looks like the same current flowing through it, it does not sound radically different from its cooler twin, and it is next to a heat source.... A short in it would effect only the sound, andwould actually make it run cooler. i is the same, but the r is now smaller. Power transformers are another story. cheers, Douglas
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Well, almost [message #9187 is a reply to message #9186] |
Tue, 06 September 2005 17:39 |
hurdy_gurdyman
Messages: 416 Registered: May 2009
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After several hours of running, the sound is still excellent, but that right tranny still gets way hotter than the left, uncomfortably hot. Maybe it's normal and I'm to much of a worry wort. While I was working on it earlier, I checked carefully the resistance of the right channel tranny vs the left one. They are identical, so no short. Wasn't able to find any more bad resistors. I put my hand on it for about 15 seconds then had to pull off as it was starting to hurt. I can leave my hand on the left on as long as I like. Does this sound like normal extra heating from the rectifier? Dave
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