Hey everyone,
I have got a Soundcraft Gigrac which was in protection mode and the output was muted. After troubleshooting I found out that the safety component inside the transformer was open, which leads the LTP bias to be not there etc...also the fan comes on at full speed.
The thing is I'm not sure whether its an NTC type component or a thermal cut out which inside the transformer. I used a 10ohm resistor to jumper across the terminal, the amp sprang back to life. The fan however on at low speed.
I was 80% sure that it should be a thermal cut out. I removed the connector, stripped back the wire and measured the resistance across the leads. I get a very high resistance reading to start with and sometimes I get something in the range of 500kOhm and it goes back into the mega ohm region which leads me to think could it be a NTC type of component? I can't remove the covering of the transformer to take it out.
How would you suggest on me repairing this? By looking at the schematic should it be a thermal cutout or NTC type component?
Should I bypass it with perhaps a 10ohm or lower value resistor? I know bypassing safety components is not ideal, but with this particular model there are quite lot NTC for measuring the temperature and fuses etc. Normally I don't see any thermal cutout type safety measures in other transformers on these kind of gear.
Thanks in advance.
P.S with the connector left open the LTP bias voltage is around 75V. When I jumper using the 10ohm resistor I measure something in the region of 60-65ishV