Relay help (183 build)
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Relay help (183 build)
I'm really stumped and need some help. My 183 is up and running and the voltages all check out great. However, I can't get either relay (PAB or OD) to work. I am getting good voltage readings and I must be missing something. Can you guys looks at my pictures and give me some direction?
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Re: Relay help (183 build)
I'm thinking the polarity of the relay coils are different from the Omron. Thus, the diode, B+ and ground wiring as configured is backwards and needs to be transposed. Are those orange relays by chance the Panasonic brand?
TM
TM
Re: Relay help (183 build)
Yes the relays are Panasonic and I think you are exactly right about the polarity but I'll check the data sheet before i switch them around.
Re: Relay help (183 build)
ToneMerc wrote:I'm thinking the polarity of the relay coils are different from the Omron. Thus, the diode, B+ and ground wiring as configured is backwards and needs to be transposed. Are those orange relays by chance the Panasonic brand?
TM
TM,
I checked the data sheet and you are correct (I knew that, but forgot & also I should have checked before I installed the relays).
Thank you very much!
Les
Re: Relay help (183 build)
YW Les, now since you have installed sockets for the relays, I would just pull the Panasonic's and just drop in the Omron relays. The nominal cost would well outweigh having to rewire and reroute the relay system.
Mike
Mike
Re: Relay help (183 build)
I have made several amazingly stupid mistakes on this amp like trying to troubleshoot low voltages caused by my current limiter; installing a defective tube socket; wiring speaker hot lead wrong; wiring relay polarity wrong. So yes it looks backwards.
Thanks for the catch.
Thanks for the catch.
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What's so funny is that I had it right, then, after setting the project aside for a month, " corrected" (created the error) the polarity. Anyway, there is plenty of lead to swap the wires and it looks like I plugged them in backwards.ToneMerc wrote:YW Les, now since you have installed sockets for the relays, I would just pull the Panasonic's and just drop in the Omron relays. The nominal cost would well outweigh having to rewire and reroute the relay system.
Mike
Re: Relay help (183 build)
I believe you are going to have to transpose the diodes as well.Personally; I would pay the $11 bucks, exchanging the relays, making this fix a 2 min job verses having to unterminate everything, pulling the boards and reinstalling them.jlatrace wrote:What's so funny is that I had it right, then, after setting the project aside for a month, " corrected" (created the error) the polarity. Anyway, there is plenty of lead to swap the wires and it looks like I plugged them in backwards.ToneMerc wrote:YW Les, now since you have installed sockets for the relays, I would just pull the Panasonic's and just drop in the Omron relays. The nominal cost would well outweigh having to rewire and reroute the relay system.
Mike
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Re: Relay help (183 build)
I bought Omron relays for my build. The diode and supply was backwards from other used relays, in these amps. At least if I need to replace one, got it at RS... easy to find.
Mike
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Re: Relay help (183 build)
Thanks for the advice Mike. I have on hand two NTE 5/6 volt relays. I need to check their polarity, but I think they are a drop in fix. By the way the Panasonic's were NOT backwards, so that's one less mistake than I thought earlier.
Re: Relay help (183 build)
New relay's did the trick. Amp sounds great. Thanks everyone.
Les
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Sorry if I lead you astray.
I was not familiar with those yellow relays/
Glad you got it fixed.
I was not familiar with those yellow relays/
Glad you got it fixed.
Tom
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Don't let that smoke out!
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Tom
No your posts are always helpful. It was something I noticed when pulling the Panasonic relays and replacing them with NTE R 40s.
Thanks for your help.
Les
No your posts are always helpful. It was something I noticed when pulling the Panasonic relays and replacing them with NTE R 40s.
Thanks for your help.
Les