Hey all!
I'm taking a look at a Jet City JCA-100HDM for a friend. It was in storage for a little while and now it won't turn on.
Fuse is blown, so I plugged it into my light bulb limiter and jumpered the fuse connection (takes one of those smaller sized fuses which I don't have on hand) to see if there is a short. Standby in the off position (voltage not passing to diodes), turning the amp on lights up the bulb and it stays bright. So, short somewhere?
Primary winding measures 3ohms, HT secondary measures 36 ohms (17 per side to ground where center tap is connected), not measuring any continuity between the two, and no continuity from the primary winding to ground. My meter shows an overload when trying to measure HT secondary AC voltage while the amp is on and light bulb is lit.
Bias power supply resistances seem normal with no unexpected shorts to ground. I've disconnected the 6.3 winding wires and the light is still on. Output tubes are out and the light bulb is still on.
Here is the schematic I've been working with:
http://starin.info/Product%20Info/-%20-%20Archive/Jet%20City/Manuals/JCA100HDM%20-%20Schematic.pdfI think it has some wrong connections in the pre-amp, but the power supply seems to be what is in the amp. This amp also has a 120v/230v switch that seems to be the same as in this amp:
http://starin.info/Product%20Info/-%20-%20Archive/Jet%20City/Manuals/JCA22H%20-%20Schematic.pdfAny advice on where I should look? Am I misinterpreting the light bulb limiter?