Hi all, just taken on a project - a 150w B&O amplifier from the base of a Penta loudspeaker. The ouput uses 3 cascaded pairs of SC3281 and SA1302.
The unit was blowing the main power fuse - suggesting one or more of these transistors had gone short circuit. With nothing on the resistance measured from the rails (68v-0v -68V) across the emmitter/collector and a 0.47 ohm wire wound resistor was 0.9ohms. Visually theres nothing overheated on the boards - but 2 of the transistors have clearly been replaced in the past as they are a different colour case !
I just found the forum's comments about many replacements being fake. Unfortunately I've already ordered some....from Hong Kong. I'm worried I've just wasted my money.
I understand there are alternatives in the form of the 2SC5200 and the 2SA1943. Are these plug and play or will I need to play with the driver circuitry for the base currents of these.
Any help greatly appreciated. Also any help on how to identify the short circuit - I trained as an electronics engineer over 30 years ago but this is my first foray since then.
The unit was blowing the main power fuse - suggesting one or more of these transistors had gone short circuit. With nothing on the resistance measured from the rails (68v-0v -68V) across the emmitter/collector and a 0.47 ohm wire wound resistor was 0.9ohms. Visually theres nothing overheated on the boards - but 2 of the transistors have clearly been replaced in the past as they are a different colour case !
I just found the forum's comments about many replacements being fake. Unfortunately I've already ordered some....from Hong Kong. I'm worried I've just wasted my money.
I understand there are alternatives in the form of the 2SC5200 and the 2SA1943. Are these plug and play or will I need to play with the driver circuitry for the base currents of these.
Any help greatly appreciated. Also any help on how to identify the short circuit - I trained as an electronics engineer over 30 years ago but this is my first foray since then.