Blown plastic film capacitor

miscro922

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Do these just blow and shut down a unit or does something else go bad causing these to blow? The receiver is a b&k Avr 307

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Yes, either is possible.

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You'd need to provide more specifics. Where is this capacitor used, and exactly what kind of cap is it?
 
You'd need to provide more specifics. Where is this capacitor used, and exactly what kind of cap is it?

Its on one of the power boards. I will add a pic. Its only got one number on it. 2a124k.sorry for the awful pic. Tablets can stinks
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Its the green one in the close right corner. Defiantly fried you can kinda see the soot in the pic. I'll get better ones later

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I had a film cap short in a Parasound power amp, which caused a no bias condition. Of course that cap was the last thing I checked. :sigh:
 
all depends where the cap is in the circuit if it was just that shorting so as to cause a shutdown .. schematics and cap placement and much head scratching may tell .
replacing cap and powering up safely with a dim bulb tester or variac if that's ok with this amp is the other way to find out .
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Well, she's cooked all right! +1 on what petehall said above. And check other components connected to it while you're in there to make sure a nearby resistor etc. isn't blown too.
 
Well, she's cooked all right! +1 on what petehall said above. And check other components connected to it while you're in there to make sure a nearby resistor etc. isn't blown too.

OK. Thanks guys. Anyone know a good place for an avr307 schematic?

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i have a p.a amp that uses them same mosfets . i have had it blow up 3 times and its never taken a single cap when the mosfets blew to pieces ..what i am getting at i don't think its an output problem . more like the cap broke down and self destructed . either that or a high voltage spike hit it .
i would like to see if it did any damage to the underside of the board and if it is wired in parallel to a high voltage . i am guessing the rails are around plus and minus 70 volts .
 
When replacing it you might bend the new one away from that heat-sinked device right next to it. I'd replace that same cap in the other channel too.
 
When replacing it you might bend the new one away from that heat-sinked device right next to it. I'd replace that same cap in the other channel too.

Hmm. Replaced it today and still have all the same errors. Only the one. I can't get bkcsuiteto connect to the blasted thing either. The factory reset from the front buttons won't work. Heck I don't even know if the buttons themselves work

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