Hi All,
I am new, so if this in the wrong place please help me out and tell me where or what to do.
I found an Onkyo M-506RS amp at Goodwill for $30. I ofcourse picked it up as fast as I could. I got it home and found a blown fuse, replaced the fuse and hooked it up and it sounds great... for a while.
At first it would work for a while (heat up) then goto standby mode and click back to working a few seconds later. Then it finally blows the 6 amp fuse... I'm out of those so in goes a 10 amp (for testing) I checked the idle current settings and all seemed ok. So I shut off, hooked up to speakers and cd player. turned it back on and resistor R559 got hot and smoked some. I will replace it, but it still seems ok with ohm meter. I took the covers off and found a "loop" wire going from one of the transistors to D404 (the idle current addjustable resistor) was not connected. It looks like it was "glued" on but not soldered. My question is does anyone know if it needs to be soldered or if it is only glued to the transistor ( i think its the "heat sink" leg of the transistor per Toshiba pdf file).
Welcome any help, thanks!
I am new, so if this in the wrong place please help me out and tell me where or what to do.
I found an Onkyo M-506RS amp at Goodwill for $30. I ofcourse picked it up as fast as I could. I got it home and found a blown fuse, replaced the fuse and hooked it up and it sounds great... for a while.
At first it would work for a while (heat up) then goto standby mode and click back to working a few seconds later. Then it finally blows the 6 amp fuse... I'm out of those so in goes a 10 amp (for testing) I checked the idle current settings and all seemed ok. So I shut off, hooked up to speakers and cd player. turned it back on and resistor R559 got hot and smoked some. I will replace it, but it still seems ok with ohm meter. I took the covers off and found a "loop" wire going from one of the transistors to D404 (the idle current addjustable resistor) was not connected. It looks like it was "glued" on but not soldered. My question is does anyone know if it needs to be soldered or if it is only glued to the transistor ( i think its the "heat sink" leg of the transistor per Toshiba pdf file).
Welcome any help, thanks!