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Rainbow Dream 1 amplifier going into protection mode, burning fuses
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<blockquote data-quote="Buck" data-source="post: 8760958" data-attributes="member: 591582"><p>Do you see the metal there on the "top" fuse bar where it's close to that wrapped coil? You see how that top one looks like a different color than the other bars there? One looks copper-ish (bottom one), and the top one looks more raw silver-y metal-like.</p><p></p><p>Where that coil end goes into the board, and where the top long fuse bar goes into the coil there; is that metal looking stuff supposed to be on top of the board there? I'm not sure if that metal there is supposed to connect to the end of that coil like it is, but idk.</p><p></p><p>Just look at the plating on the metal bars that lead into the fuse clips-they seem to be different colors. That could indicate damage, or it could just be the angle of the pics. I am not an amp repair man by any means, but there does seem to be discoloration there between the bars that lead to the fuses, which could indicate a heat related problem, like a short.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buck, post: 8760958, member: 591582"] Do you see the metal there on the "top" fuse bar where it's close to that wrapped coil? You see how that top one looks like a different color than the other bars there? One looks copper-ish (bottom one), and the top one looks more raw silver-y metal-like. Where that coil end goes into the board, and where the top long fuse bar goes into the coil there; is that metal looking stuff supposed to be on top of the board there? I'm not sure if that metal there is supposed to connect to the end of that coil like it is, but idk. Just look at the plating on the metal bars that lead into the fuse clips-they seem to be different colors. That could indicate damage, or it could just be the angle of the pics. I am not an amp repair man by any means, but there does seem to be discoloration there between the bars that lead to the fuses, which could indicate a heat related problem, like a short. [/QUOTE]
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