Hello to all:
I am repairing an oberheim OB-X. Unfortunately, I'm stuck and
need a little help to get over the hump, hopefully someone will be
able to help. I usually do amplifier repair, and this is my first
keyboard.
Problem. The first (physically closest to the x-former) bridge
rectifier is heating up, and the board underneath it is charring,
causing smoke. I replaced the original rectifier and re-capped the
supply, carefully noting all the polarities. The x-former
secondaries check out, and are symetrical. After replacing all the
filter caps, I brought it up with a variac, and the same thing
occurred: abnormal heat from the rectifier, and charring/smoke from
the pcb. There was no load was connected to the power supply
section. I checked the test points while it was on, and the
specified 19 volts was absent.
Now this thing did sit for a while, hence my off-the-bat re-
cap. My experience says that the pcb has become conductive between
the bridge's connections, but I've never worked on anything that
used this type of pcb before. Is there something I am missing, or
anyone with experience in this sort of problem?
Thanks very much
MikeMessage
power supply help
2003-05-10 by sabolick
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