I have a Pioneer 820W car amplifier, model number GM-5500T. It was given to me by a neighbor, and worked fine for about 6 months. I had a problem with my head unit, so the amp went without use for about 2 months, but was still connected to power. When I got a new head unit installed, I had no output to my speakers. I back to see if I could find the problem, and discovered that the amp was not powered on despite being connected properly, and neither fuse being burned out. I considered testing voltages on the circuit board to find the issue, but I have a cheap multimeter that hardly works, and I wouldn't trust myself poking around while something is connected to a car battery. I disconnected the amp and brought it inside to disassemble it, and found that all the components looked to be in good shape. No swollen capacitors, no signs of fire or shorts, and didn't smell bad. However, on the back of the board, there is a brown substance on some of the soldered connections. I know it looks burned in the pictures, but it's more of a translucent amber substance, and there are white splatters around it. I'm not sure if this is some type of corrosion or not. I thought maybe I could just re solder the problem areas to take care of it, or maybe there's some kind of solution to clean it, but I really have no idea. I've attached images to help. Any input would be appreciated.
-
Categories
-
Platforms
-
Content