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Date:         Sat, 27 May 2000 15:14:04 -0700
Reply-To:     John Clemens <jbclem@EARTHLINK.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         John Clemens <jbclem@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject:      Re: Blaupunkt amplifier blowing fuzes
Comments: To: McComas_Glenn <mccomas@shore.intercom.net>
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Thanks Glen. This is just the kind of information I need. I can figure out where the capacitors are in the power supply and test them. One question, is there a way to test a capacitor without a capacitance meter? In case the capacitor(s) have a good charge aboard, I probably shouldn't be poking around with a volt meter, or should I try to discharge them first(how do I do that?).

John

----- Original Message ----- From: "McComas_Glenn" <mccomas@shore.intercom.net> To: <jbclem@earthlink.net> Cc: <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com> Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2000 4:34 AM Subject: Blaupunkt amplifier blowing fuzes

> John -- > > My 2¢ worth from several experiences with 'antique' vacuum tube > electronics: > > Sounds like a capacitor in the power supply section may have gone bad. > This can create a path to ground (earth) where one did not exist > before, so that while the unit works briefly, the resistors in the > power section are heating up (well above design value) and the current > draw is large (again relative to design value). > > If you are lucky enough to get a schematic for the amplifier, that > will make it easier to identify the power section, as you already > know. Finding suitable repair parts can be a bit of a quest also, > since they have to fit in a given space. Nobody is generally > optimistic about replacing parts without knowing the 'why' but...... > you could try replacing the capacitors and rectifiers near the area > where you detect heating. This can mean searching the > sites/catalogues of a number of electronics surplus houses..... akin > to finding parts for an old VW. > > Hopefully someone more knowledgeable in electronics will respond to > your post, and maybe Darrell midwesty@midwest.net will have > something to say? He fixes Vanagon ECUs and should have the > instruments to begin a checkout procedure. Choosing someone well > qualified and budgeting for some diagnostic time should put you on the > right path..... > > Best of luck! > Glenn > Queenstown, MD > > ================REFERENCE=============== > > Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 13:54:59 -0700 > From: John Clemens <jbclem@EARTHLINK.NET> > Subject: Blaupunkt amplifier blowing fuzes > > My 1983 Westphalia has been musically well serviced for years by a = > Blaupunkt BPA-260 amplifier > (60W per channel-2 channels). Along with a Blaupunkt Tucson tuner I = > have very good reception and the nice crisp Blaupunkt sound. Last > week = > the fuze to the amplifier starting blowing everytime I turned the > radio = > on(the amp is triggered on by 12v from the tuner...the fuze is on the > = > other power lead to the amplifier). I've measured a current of 32 > amps = > going to the amplifier which is way abnormal and making it heat up and > = > after a few minutes blowing the fuze(15 amp fuze blows right away, 25 > = > amp fuze takes a little longer). Looking inside at the circuit board > I = > don't seen any sign of a hot spot, no blackened areas, no obvious = > shorts. There is a section that is heating up more than the other = > sections. > > Is there someone on the list who knows enough to help me troubleshoot > = > this. I'm not sure I can get a schematic because the amp is probably > 10 = > years old, but I can try the Blaupunkt web site. Or is there someone > = > who does inexpensive repairs of this type. I suspect there is just > one = > component that is bad, and since the fault is so obvious, a > knowlegeable = > person would find it quickly. > > This is always the dillema in these days of throwaway electronics. > The = > electronic repair shops have minimum rates that often force a person = > into buying a replacement instead of repairing, but when you have = > something of good quality that just happens to be old), you inevitably > = > end up buying something that costs twice as much and is half as good. > =20 > > >


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