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Hi,.
I managed to park an RCA connector under the bottom left section of a Placid HD Bi. S2A, S2B. Causing a short near R1B, C4B, A1B.
There is no burn or arc mark anywhere. The other side works fine.
Any order in which to start swapping components?
Suspects: A1, Ref1B, Ref2B, QN5, QP1.
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I guess I'll be needing some TL1034s. Thanks for making it available.
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It is very difficult to say.... If you have access to a variac you can bring up the circuit slowly and look for faults. You may have damaged the rectifier.
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Thanks Russ, I think I shorted R1, It was the (Ref1B) TL1034, my first guess. Back in business. I apologize for not making it clear. Edited by user Monday, December 8, 2014 7:35:09 PM(UTC)
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All is well that ends well. Glad it's sorted. :)
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