tusntuk2
Active Member
Hello AK, thanks for looking in. I'm having trouble identifying the cause for blowing an internal 3A fuse (# 2) in a Pioneer SX-727. I have reviewed other threads here and made some changes to my unit, but the fuse blew again while on the DBT, so I'm stuck, now. Can't measure voltages if it can't function. Any ideas?
This SX-727 was actually my first recapping project, and back then I had only upgraded caps on the PCB's. I also installed new panel lights (from Dave W.) at that time, about 4 years ago. The amp has been running well since then, but the other day it went black and silent. Hate when that happens!
I read earlier threads that went through restoring the AWM-027 protection circuit, so I did that. I had changed the caps before, but now I changed all the transistors: Q1-4 with c1845, Q5 with A992, Q6 with c2383, and Q7 with c2690, per AK pros. I also changed the blue Sanyo .22 caps with Wima film. I did not change the diodes, but I can.
Other threads discussed the power supply, AWR-011, always of first importance, so I made a couple of changes there, too. I installed a new 13v Zener diode (D6), a c2383 for Q2 and TIP31's for Q1+3, with heat sinks. The 330/2w resistor did not show much PCB burn, but I boosted it to 3w and raised it off the board.
Since I hadn't opened this unit for 4 years, and I had learned more about the restoration process in the meantime, I wanted to take the opportunity to upgrade what I could while I was at it. Since several threads dealt with fuse problems, I went ahead trying to upgrade the protection circuit and the power supply, hoping to fix the fuse problem. Yeah, I know, I know, I know, I should only have done this work when the machine was operating correctly! I have gone over the work repeatedly, and I believe I did not introduce any new problems, at least I hope I didn't. But - it still blows the internal 3A fuse, and this time on the DBT. Maybe it's something in the panel lights?
Now, before firing it up again, I have pulled the main outputs, and they all test good in my cheap tester and with a DVM. I read about the trimmers dying, and I have replaced all 4 trimmers, too. I have transistors in stock (c2690, a1220) if I need to replace the drivers, Q9-12, but I stopped here to raise the flag for help.
How can I test a unit I can't seem to fire up? What would you do next?
Thanks again for your ideas and assistance!
This SX-727 was actually my first recapping project, and back then I had only upgraded caps on the PCB's. I also installed new panel lights (from Dave W.) at that time, about 4 years ago. The amp has been running well since then, but the other day it went black and silent. Hate when that happens!
I read earlier threads that went through restoring the AWM-027 protection circuit, so I did that. I had changed the caps before, but now I changed all the transistors: Q1-4 with c1845, Q5 with A992, Q6 with c2383, and Q7 with c2690, per AK pros. I also changed the blue Sanyo .22 caps with Wima film. I did not change the diodes, but I can.
Other threads discussed the power supply, AWR-011, always of first importance, so I made a couple of changes there, too. I installed a new 13v Zener diode (D6), a c2383 for Q2 and TIP31's for Q1+3, with heat sinks. The 330/2w resistor did not show much PCB burn, but I boosted it to 3w and raised it off the board.
Since I hadn't opened this unit for 4 years, and I had learned more about the restoration process in the meantime, I wanted to take the opportunity to upgrade what I could while I was at it. Since several threads dealt with fuse problems, I went ahead trying to upgrade the protection circuit and the power supply, hoping to fix the fuse problem. Yeah, I know, I know, I know, I should only have done this work when the machine was operating correctly! I have gone over the work repeatedly, and I believe I did not introduce any new problems, at least I hope I didn't. But - it still blows the internal 3A fuse, and this time on the DBT. Maybe it's something in the panel lights?
Now, before firing it up again, I have pulled the main outputs, and they all test good in my cheap tester and with a DVM. I read about the trimmers dying, and I have replaced all 4 trimmers, too. I have transistors in stock (c2690, a1220) if I need to replace the drivers, Q9-12, but I stopped here to raise the flag for help.
How can I test a unit I can't seem to fire up? What would you do next?
Thanks again for your ideas and assistance!


