It's not unusual to replace the driver transistors (the small ones driving the bigger ones) after power transistors fail.And also I replaced the caps in the RC network as one of them exploded
Have you replaced CR1 and CR2? As I mentioned before these are capacitor resistor networks (0.01uF + 120R) and will probably look like this type.Yes, C111 or C112 (as they're just connected point to point under the chassis it's difficult to say which one of those two exactly), so I changed both of them for two that can handle s little higher voltage
Have you replaced CR1 and CR2? As I mentioned before these are capacitor resistor networks (0.01uF + 120R) and will probably look like this type.
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I replaced a lot of these in photo-flash units (from early '80s) for a friend of mine who was a photographer. If there is space replace them with much higher voltage rating.
Indeed. And with a mighty bang. Here is the proof.If those are the same construction as their (Rifa's) metallized paper X2 mains capacitors, those are ticking time-bomb and they WILL (destructively) fail
https://www.google.com/search?sca_esv=04e68c913ef2a454&q=rifa+fail&udm=2
That is not a problem. 0.1uF is fine. But I strongly recommend that you replace them all because of their age now. And again use much higher voltage rating.What is interesting is that the CR components are 0,1 uF and not 0,01 like in the schemos
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