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Should I adjust the 130V pot? It's got some sort of goop on it to keep it from being adjusted |
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Yes its the regulator. Q801 the most likely suspect. The pot was
part of the old kit. IIRC a zener diode also. Shouldnt need to adj it, most times its a hard failure of a semi. BTW on these & its Panasonic cousins the front controls would freeze up. A few drops of WD 40 lubes & cleans them. Zeno |
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Thanks - I'll start with replacing Q801.
I found this "Service Caddy for TS-969" on eBay but none of the part numbers seem to match what I'm looking for https://www.ebay.com/itm/204578889156 |
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I replaced Q801 but I get the same behavior - works with variac set to 90VAC but not at 110VAC. Anything else I should be replacing?
I haven't tried adjusting the 130v pot because it's been covered in some sort of epoxy or potting compound. I might be able to get it out with a dremel, otherwise I'd probably just have to replace the pot itself. Last edited by blue lander; 03-01-2025 at 09:35 PM. |
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I replaced C809 and C812, made no difference. I'll try replacing the 2k potentiometer and see if turning that changes the voltage or not. I'm measuring an open circuit between the wiper and either leg on that potentiometer so it's either bad or dirty.
Last edited by blue lander; 03-21-2025 at 10:49 AM. |
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If you can confirm that voltages are all correct around a transistor, then you probably have a working transistor. If the voltages aren't right, then pull the transistor and do a diode test on all of the legs to confirm it's still a transistor. If it looks good and the voltages are wrong, then you have more information about where the problem is (depending on which leg(s) of the transistor are wrong. Then you just keep going this way until you encounter a bad part. |
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Like, if the out seems to following the output, triggering protection with full input, maybe the Q802 is defective or some part around that.
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I used a knife and small saw to chisel the melted plastic off the 130v adjustment potentiometer and gave it a blast of deoxit and that did the trick! Thanks for the help everyone
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