samgraysound
Well-known member
Hi,
I'm working on a Sansui 7070 stereo receiver. At mid to high volumes of sound the protect relay is tripped. This occurs with or without a load. The mystery is why.
The two things that are supposed to trip the protect relay (according to the service manual) are DC on the outputs, or the thermal fuse going over 125C and closing.
The thermal fuse is not closing and there is no DC on the outputs.
As described in the service manual:
"(1)When exceeding over DC +2.5V at point A
1. TR03 turns on through D07 and TR04 off
2. By TR04 turning off, Relay RL01 turns off.
3. By the Relay RL01 off, it disconnects speakers terminals from power amplifier output."
(2) When appearing lower DC -2.5V at point A
1. Voltage level at point B drops down through D09 and TR04 turn off.
2. As same as above steps 1-2 and 1-3"
DC at point A is not changing at all. It sits at -15mv. However the relay still trips.
Protect circuit description and whole service manual attached.
Please help
-sam
I'm working on a Sansui 7070 stereo receiver. At mid to high volumes of sound the protect relay is tripped. This occurs with or without a load. The mystery is why.
The two things that are supposed to trip the protect relay (according to the service manual) are DC on the outputs, or the thermal fuse going over 125C and closing.
The thermal fuse is not closing and there is no DC on the outputs.
As described in the service manual:
"(1)When exceeding over DC +2.5V at point A
1. TR03 turns on through D07 and TR04 off
2. By TR04 turning off, Relay RL01 turns off.
3. By the Relay RL01 off, it disconnects speakers terminals from power amplifier output."
(2) When appearing lower DC -2.5V at point A
1. Voltage level at point B drops down through D09 and TR04 turn off.
2. As same as above steps 1-2 and 1-3"
DC at point A is not changing at all. It sits at -15mv. However the relay still trips.
Protect circuit description and whole service manual attached.
Please help
-sam