By the way, here are 2 pages from the repair manual showing some of the information I mentioned before.
Your thoughts and insights are greatly appreciated.
Your thoughts and insights are greatly appreciated.
Thanks Jim!Top 3 transistors on the last picture? Can't tell from the picture, but those look to have blown. If not, check the whole row of transistors for shorted components.
Jim
Yeah... or one of the problems!Don't know why those pictures didn't show when I last posted. Problem solved.
Why that gave a 2 error, I have no idea.
Sometimes electronics theory, is, well just a theory.
Jim
I would tend to lean towards heat. Hitachi never built any sort of heat dissipation into the design of these boards. Caps could cause it. As could a ramp being too high.(the waveform driving Y sustain). Checking capacitors is ALWAYS a good practice, so don't take that as meaning not to check them.I have not read of any other causes of blown SDR boards.
That's some good insight Jim.I would tend to lean towards heat. Hitachi never built any sort of heat dissipation into the design of these boards. Caps could cause it. As could a ramp being too high.(the waveform driving Y sustain). Checking capacitors is ALWAYS a good practice, so don't take that as meaning not to check them.
Jim
Thank you Leonard.For ripple current, higher is better. Ripple current is the ability to pass a.c. current. You want a cap that can deliver the most power, and that requires more current for a given operating voltage.