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Old June 14th 11, 11:09 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Trevor Wilson
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Default Cambridge A60

Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
I've been fixing a Cambridge A60 - turned out to be nothing more than
both speaker fuses blown. But thought I might as well check the
quiescent current while I'm at it. And the method given in the manual
is weird - replace the PS DC fuses with 15 ohm resistors and measure
the voltage across them.

Not having any high watt 15 ohm resistors to hand is there a
different way?


**Use 1/2 Watt resistors. The Pdiss will be minimal. Better still, use 1 Ohm
resistors and make appropriate calculations to compensate.


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Old June 15th 11, 09:00 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Trevor Wilson wrote:
Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
I've been fixing a Cambridge A60 - turned out to be nothing more than
both speaker fuses blown. But thought I might as well check the
quiescent current while I'm at it. And the method given in the manual
is weird - replace the PS DC fuses with 15 ohm resistors and measure
the voltage across them.

Not having any high watt 15 ohm resistors to hand is there a
different way?


**Use 1/2 Watt resistors. The Pdiss will be minimal. Better still, use 1
Ohm resistors and make appropriate calculations to compensate.


I'll post the instructions later just in case there's something there that
gives the reason for it using 5 watt resistors.

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Old June 15th 11, 10:10 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Default Cambridge A60

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Dave Plowman (News) wrote:
I'll post the instructions later just in case there's something there
that gives the reason for it using 5 watt resistors.


Here they are :-


1. Remove power supply fuses(3.15A).

2. Replace fuse with 15ohm wirewound resistors (about 5 watt).

3. Connect a DVM across the resistor in the positive fuseholders place.

4. Turn both IQ presets (RV2, 102) fully anticlockwise.

5. Switch on and observe meter reading. It should be in the region of 0.5
to 0.6V (500 to 600mV).

6. Turn up RV2 until the reading increases by about 0.2V.

7. Now turn up RV102 until the reading increases by a further 0.2V. The
meter reading should now be about 1.0V.

8. Leave the amplifier to warm up for a few minutes during which time the
reading will rise to approximately 1.4 to 1.6V IT SHOULD NOT BE
ALLOWED TO RISE ABOVE 2.0V

9. The amplifier can now be fully checked providing no loads are
connected. Aural monitoring can be done using headphones.

10. If all is now okay switch off and replace the 15ohm resistors with
3.15A fast blow-fuses.

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Old June 15th 11, 11:40 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Jim Lesurf[_2_]
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Default Cambridge A60

In article , Dave Plowman (News)
wrote:


2. Replace fuse with 15ohm wirewound resistors (about 5 watt).


That is interesting. I was wondering if they'd specified 5 Watt because
they wanted physically large wirewound resistors to get some inductance as
well, for some reason.

Slainte,

Jim

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Old June 15th 11, 02:26 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Dave Plowman (News)
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Jim Lesurf wrote:
In article , Dave Plowman (News)
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2. Replace fuse with 15ohm wirewound resistors (about 5 watt).


That is interesting. I was wondering if they'd specified 5 Watt because
they wanted physically large wirewound resistors to get some inductance
as well, for some reason.


Dunno - I'd never seen this method used hence bringing it up. If I'd
suitable 5 watt resistors lying around I'd not have bothered. ;-)

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Old June 15th 11, 02:44 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Phil Allison[_2_]
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"Jim Lesurf is a know nothing ****** "

2. Replace fuse with 15ohm wirewound resistors (about 5 watt).


That is interesting. I was wondering if they'd specified 5 Watt because
they wanted physically large wirewound resistors to get some inductance as
well, for some reason.



** How ****ing pig ignorant & stupid.

FFS - break a 5W WW resistor open take a ****ing look it it.

IDIOT !!!!




.... Phil




 




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