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Old February 23rd 04, 05:19 AM
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Default TS130SE Low output

I have a TS130SE which has not been used for a while. I doubt that I
blew the finals when last used, but the output seems to be low. Are
there any things like board terminals, relays etc that can cause this
effect?
I'll try & look deeper, but I wondered if there were any common causes
someone might know of.
TIA
Adrian.

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Old February 26th 04, 03:00 AM
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FWIW, I found a wire broken inside its insulation going to a relay.
Fixed.
Happy!


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I have a TS130SE which has not been used for a while. I doubt that I
blew the finals when last used, but the output seems to be low. Are
there any things like board terminals, relays etc that can cause this
effect?
I'll try & look deeper, but I wondered if there were any common causes
someone might know of.
TIA
Adrian.


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Old February 26th 04, 03:00 AM
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FWIW, I found a wire broken inside its insulation going to a relay.
Fixed.
Happy!


mustang wrote:
I have a TS130SE which has not been used for a while. I doubt that I
blew the finals when last used, but the output seems to be low. Are
there any things like board terminals, relays etc that can cause this
effect?
I'll try & look deeper, but I wondered if there were any common causes
someone might know of.
TIA
Adrian.


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