Post model or link to instructions. Usually they have TRMS posted prominently.
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Your used to measuring from ground. I'm asking for voltages across things, and not relative to ground.
Thank you, KeepItSimple. You're right. I was measuring to ground (or so I thought--more on this in a minute).
As far as the meter, I had another tech ask me about it and there is nothing on it, not even a picture on the web. Very old "NRI Digital Multimeter" but it works great and has a diode, transistor, and cap checker. However, it does not say TRMS, so I'm guessing it's probably not?
Now for the new measurements, and a discovery I made while doing them. With 10vac at the AC side of the rectifier, I measure 0.0vac on the DC side.
Across C16:
6.47vdc
0.0vac
Across C17:
6.47vdc
0.0vac
Across C18:
6.45vdc
0.0vac
Across C19:
6.42vdc
0.0vac
Across F2:
0.028vdc
Across F3:
0.024vdc
While trying to grab an easier contact point to measure C18, which was difficult to get to, I figured, I'd just use the chassis ground. Then I got a very low voltage, which was nevertheless enough to set the light bulb in my head glowing brightly. I started searching for how the two semi-detached PCBs (pre-amp and power amp boards) ground themselves. Long story short, I found there was only one contact point at the "BOTH" input on the pre-amp board that served to connect all the grounds to the chassis.
I connected a lead from there to the chassis and -- voila! -- the "speaker needing to be connected" mystery was solved! It also explained why the "problem" was intermittent for me in the past. It all depended on how I chose to ground the boards to the chassis. Now I know. There's only one way to do it while things are disassembled.
So, after that finding, I went back to Crutschow's email about monitoring TP6 to verify whether the DC-feedback circuit at IC1 was holding things to 0.0vdc. Very carefully, and while constantly testing back and forth between various test points, I felt confident enough to bring up the input to 20vac across the rectifier as measured with my meter. With 20vac there, here are my measurements:
Rectifier Output: 25.6vdc
Across C16: 12.8vdc, 0.0vac
Across C17: 12.8vdc, 0.0vac
Across F2: 3.6mVdc, 0.0vac
Across F3: 7.7mVdc, 0.0vac
Of course I was monitoring TP6 the whole time. By this time I got wise enough to take measurements in the millivolt range. TP6 seemed to settle at about 3.2mVdc but it was quite jumpy, jumping around from 3.2 to 3.6mV then took a dive down into the 2mV range and up to the 4mV range and back again. Not sure if that was just IC1 doing its thing or if that's not good.
Then I checked the +/- 15vdc supplies:
The +15 supply read +5.98vdc after settling (starts high then settles downward).
The -15 supply read -9.1vdc and didn't seem to require as much settling.
You'll note that this is the opposite problem I was originally tracing where (at full voltage before I removed IC1 and blew things up) I got +15 and -13.2vdc. I don't know if this is just because we're not at full voltage yet or what. I had a 40W bulb in the limiter while doing these tests and it did not glow at all. Before these, when I had the voltage lower, I had a 7.5W bulb in there and it glowed a little as I turn up the voltage past 10vac at the supply. I'm guessing that's not a runaway current situation?
I stopped when I did because I didn't know what to make of the jumpy 3.2mV at TP6, nor what to make of the disparity in the +/-15vdc supplies.
Thoughts? Think I should continue cranking the supply voltage? Or is it time to figure out what's going on with the regulator circuits?
Thank you for all your help. It certainly feels good to be doing things in an orderly fashion. I'm learning a lot, which is what I had hoped for.
Peace,
Bud