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So Far my stupid self has concluded not conclusively that, I have two failed diodes that caused the resistor to over current and burn.. but what caused the diodes to fail?? Should i be visually inspecting for a short near those diodes? Should i pull the diodes and retest? Could this be a grounding issue.. Getting somewhere slowly.. I like to move it move it... Do you suggest i just replace all caps and then test??
 
D9 and D10, (they might be connected together??) measurements of all diodes in previous post.. and measurements for the regs?? .. ill just repost them here..

2nd measurement is with probes reversed..
D8 - 0.610V, OL
D10 - 0.549V, 0.864V
D9 - 0.552V, 0.929V
D7 - 0.613V, OL
D11 - 0.607V, OL
D12 - 0.609V OL
D17 -(connected to r8) 0.729V OL

U1 : 0.931V , 0.557V
U2: 0.55V , 0.86V

These were all taken in circuit with the 4 big caps removed as in pic in previous post.
 
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Could D9 and D10 be the anti-parallel diodes (between their outputs & inputs), to protect the regulators from "backfeed" (when the input voltage drops below the output)?
 
Not sure whatsoever, I have however just ordered a metric **** ton of capacitors and a few resistors off mouser, so i guess we will see how that goes. Also i need to thank you Khron, you unknowingly influenced and helped me save a motu 828mk2 that someone was giving away :)... Now you understand why i was asking such weird questions about those diodes...
 
A quick update.. I have found that C27 a 470uF 25V cap was dead short, pulling it out confirmed this. Also i am thinking that the 2 diodes i thought were dead, are probably ok and giving 2 voltage drop readings because they are still in circuit and connected in parallel to other components and or each other (i can confirm by pulling them out i guess and this is something i learnt from a youtube video).. I also am thinking i may have found the root cause (unless is was just the failed cap), i believe in my excitement and haste of getting my first decent mic pre i forgot about plugging unplugging condenser mics and phantom power conventions and might have pulled the mic out and inserted whilst phantom power was engaged (mic is fine)... My other main suspect is still the AC adapter though, despite numerous people and videos indicating that if the voltage is the same , increased amperage shouldn't matter as the device will only pull what it needs...
 
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