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<blockquote data-quote="dB-r" data-source="post: 6167044" data-attributes="member: 574699"><p>NOTE: If you use a big power supply to power up the amp and you end up with a transformer short you will get instant smoking and exploding mosfets again. This is most amp repair shops biggest mistakes, they use a massive power supply to power up an amp that may have a transformer short or some other major problem and it just goes poof on them again, wasted parts... We can power them up here on our small power supply without ever risking damaging the mosfets, even if the board is out of the heatsink. No, our power supply is not a store bought, it is home-made/custom built here and is not for sale....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dB-r, post: 6167044, member: 574699"] NOTE: If you use a big power supply to power up the amp and you end up with a transformer short you will get instant smoking and exploding mosfets again. This is most amp repair shops biggest mistakes, they use a massive power supply to power up an amp that may have a transformer short or some other major problem and it just goes poof on them again, wasted parts... We can power them up here on our small power supply without ever risking damaging the mosfets, even if the board is out of the heatsink. No, our power supply is not a store bought, it is home-made/custom built here and is not for sale.... [/QUOTE]
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