Carl wrote:
>I was considering mentioning the 6A10 (aka 6A100 by a few mfg) but that wont
>solve the problem. It could be caps arcing (an open equalizer resistor can
>create havoc). An arcing transformer is before the diodes. I assume the
>wiring and connectors has all been checked for arc paths.
>
I agree with Carl. If all the diodes came from Mouser in the same
purchase and some of them have been OK in the amp for 2-3 years until
now, then it isn't the diodes. Something else in the power supply has
changed recently and is *causing* the diodes to blow.
Arcing would be a definite candidate because it could cause very high
flyback voltages in the transformer windings.
A possible way to check for arcing would be to drive the various
individual components (transformer, capacitor stack etc) with a current
limited DC hi-pot tester.
--
73 from Ian GM3SEK
http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek
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