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<blockquote data-quote="gunz4me" data-source="post: 5849352" data-attributes="member: 596464"><p>One of the problems with the P5002 was that many installers stripped wires near the amps and the amp itself was open enough to allow a tiny strand of wire onto the circuit board. This resulted in an amp that would go "poof" as the tiny bits of wire shorted out components on the circuit board. The problem was so common that RF released a technical bulletin that stated to either strip the wires away from the amp, or cover the amp if you had to strip the wires close to it.</p><p></p><p>I have a working P5002 somewhere around here if you need any circuit board shots. The only hard thing about a self repair is removing transistors from the MESHA strips. That is a pain in the ***!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunz4me, post: 5849352, member: 596464"] One of the problems with the P5002 was that many installers stripped wires near the amps and the amp itself was open enough to allow a tiny strand of wire onto the circuit board. This resulted in an amp that would go "poof" as the tiny bits of wire shorted out components on the circuit board. The problem was so common that RF released a technical bulletin that stated to either strip the wires away from the amp, or cover the amp if you had to strip the wires close to it. I have a working P5002 somewhere around here if you need any circuit board shots. The only hard thing about a self repair is removing transistors from the MESHA strips. That is a pain in the ***! [/QUOTE]
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