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Penta 1 pop goes the red light

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westy12
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westy12 Posted: Fri, Jul 13 2012 8:34 PM

Just been gifted a pair of penta 1s - very pleased and grateful but suspect I already have a problem. One works fine, converting from red to green light with input  and sounds great but the other seems dead. The red light came on when I switched on but then, after about ten seconds, I heard a very quiet pop and the light went off. No sound output at any time. 

I'm only a newbie with these but have done plenty of soldering and electonics in the past. Assume there must be a fuse in the amp, but clearly there is likely to be a reason why the fuse blew in the first place and don't want to damage anything further down the line! 

Any suggestions on a logical, step-wise approach after the fuse without going straight to replacing all of the capacitors?

Cheers,

Paul

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pepps replied on Sat, Mar 22 2014 8:28 PM

Hi - did you ever sort out why your 'red light problem' happened?
I think my Penta did something similar today - the LED was red for 3 or 4 seconds, then it went out - nothing since.

I'd love to hear how you fixed yours - if you found a way.

Julian

 

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Dillen replied on Sun, Mar 23 2014 6:23 AM

Check for cracked solder joints where the ribbon cable from the fold-out front panel
goes to the main amplifier board.

Martin

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pepps replied on Sun, Mar 23 2014 6:33 AM
Thanks - will do just that.

Julian
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westy12 replied on Sun, Mar 23 2014 9:28 AM

Ah - took theeasy way out by removing the amplifiers and running as passive speakers.

Hope fix works for you.

 

Paul

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pepps replied on Sun, Mar 23 2014 7:59 PM

That's certainly the easy way out :)

I'll let you know how I get on.

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