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8th Jul 2019, 12:27 pm | #21 |
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Re: Hacker GP42 and AL42 restoration help
Thanks Brassbits I will have a look.
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8th Jul 2019, 12:32 pm | #22 |
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Re: Hacker GP42 and AL42 restoration help
So does it buzz or hum with the volume control turned up or down or both?
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8th Jul 2019, 12:32 pm | #23 |
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Re: Hacker GP42 and AL42 restoration help
Thanks for that techman i do undetstand where you are coming from that is why i came on here to ask gor help and advice which is exactly what i have got
I am just taking Michaels advice on what he changes before he powers one of these amps after they have been standing for years i am not and dont want to rebuild the amps just change what normally needs changing |
8th Jul 2019, 12:32 pm | #24 |
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Re: Hacker GP42 and AL42 restoration help
We haven't had any feedback (no pun intended) from the OP regarding the hum or buzz.
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8th Jul 2019, 12:33 pm | #25 |
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But you've already powered them up as you say there's a buzz.
And also taken all those voltage readings! |
8th Jul 2019, 12:39 pm | #26 |
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Hi Michael would you be able to send me a link for the resistors at rs please
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8th Jul 2019, 12:41 pm | #27 |
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The hum is there when you turn the volume up or down
Sorry for forgetting i am at work |
8th Jul 2019, 12:47 pm | #28 |
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Re: Hacker GP42 and AL42 restoration help
The OP has stated that he only wants to change components which are faulty rather than doing a blanket change. A good idea in my opinion.
He has submitted voltage readings and my only comment about these is the differing voltages on the cathodes of the triode sections of the valves. The 2.2k cathode resistors may have changed value, as might the 220k anode resistors, something easily checked with a meter on resistance range. In fact a check on all resistors to find any which are out of tolerance would be a good idea. Capacitors are harder to test, but a check to make sure there's no positive voltage on the control grids (pin 8) of the pentodes would be in order. A voltage here would indicate electrically leaky coupling caps C6 and C7. I would also bear in mind Michael Maurice's knowledge based comments.
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8th Jul 2019, 1:24 pm | #29 |
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Hi Graham i have measured the voltage across r6 and r7 and got r6 87v and r7 128v also i measured the resistance of both resistors and got 280ohm from both i hope this helps many thanks
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8th Jul 2019, 1:53 pm | #30 |
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Very odd. Are we both singing from the same service sheet (R&TVS)? Those resistors should measure 220k (220,000 ohms).
EDIT. Colour code red, red, yellow.
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8th Jul 2019, 1:54 pm | #31 |
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Got called away by the phone.
I've not got the circuit in front of me, so can't verify your resistance readings, but you should know if you're getting the correct readings compared with what's listed in your service sheet. So is 280 ohms correct - you tell me as you've got the circuit diagram in front of you? |
8th Jul 2019, 2:01 pm | #32 |
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8th Jul 2019, 2:08 pm | #33 |
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Re: Hacker GP42 and AL42 restoration help
There are 4 capacitors on the HT line 50+50uf reservoir and smoothing cap then the HT line is then RC decoupled by R15 1.5k/C16 16uf then R10 10k/ C8 8uf.
The smoothing resistor between the 50uf caps is 220ohm.
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8th Jul 2019, 2:20 pm | #34 |
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It's probably best that you carry on with your investigation of the fault when you've finished work and settled down at home with the actual unit in front of you.
As I say, I don't have service information for this player here in front of me, so my advice is general for players of this type. The reservoir and smoothing capacitors will be of the 'electrolytic' type and are quite likely to be combined inside a large round silver can with the values and voltage rating marked on the side. After the unit has been on for a few minutes, see if the silver can is feeling slightly warm to the touch. If it is, then this will indicate that it's electrically leaky and will need replacement. Don't run the unit for too long in this state as they can thermally run away, getting increasingly warm and are likely to go off with a bang if left with power applied for long enough! Find out what components you ACTUALLY NEED before even thinking about putting in an order. I fully qualified as a radio, TV and electronics engineer (City & Guilds) over five years of day release at college in the early to mid 70s, so I "should" know what I'm talking about - others may disagree |
8th Jul 2019, 2:58 pm | #35 |
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Re: Hacker GP42 and AL42 restoration help
Thanks all for your advice it is greatly appreciated and i understand what you are all saying so i will take techmans advice and wait until i have finished work and i am at home with the unit in front of me
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8th Jul 2019, 3:10 pm | #36 |
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I think that’s very good advise, far better for you to be able to concentrate and have the Amps etc in front of you.
Your getting excellent advice from the forum members, good luck. Cheers John |
11th Jul 2019, 11:11 pm | #37 |
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Good evening all i have had a chance to measure the voltages as stated in the service manual this is for the amp out of the GP42
HT1 C12 325V HT2 C11 320V HT3 C8 303V V1A PIN 9 ANODE 199V V2A PIN 9 ANODE 293V V1B PIN 6 ANODE 320V V2B PIN 6 ANODE 310V V1A PIN 2 CATHODE 1.04V V2A PIN 2 CATHODE 0V V1B PIN 7 CATHODE 1.4V V2B PIN 7 CATHODE 4.0V They are out compared to the readings in the manual i hope someone can shed some light and point meinthe right direction Many Thanks |
12th Jul 2019, 12:50 am | #38 |
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V1a/V2a anodes are high, this could be due to the meter you are using, a digital meter tend to give higher readings in circuits with high value resistors.
The cathode voltages are interesting, the pentode cathodes are low, cathode resistors or cathode bypass capcitors could be faulty. You havent taken the screen grid G2 voltages pin 3 on both valves. If the G2 voltages are accepable and the cathode components are Ok then it points to low emmision ECL86 valves which will be ashame, they are expensive. The cathode voltages on v2a is also incorrect, check the cathode components in that section, again it could be faulty ECL86. Before sourcing valves check the components metioned and also may as well check the ones that Michael in post 15 if you have not already checked them. Valve seem to be about £50 for a pair.
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12th Jul 2019, 7:47 pm | #39 |
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Good evening Frank i have just checked voltages on G3 both valves they both read 300v
Should i change the components as stated by Michael or are the valves gone Many thanks Also when the amp is powered up with no speaker connected there is a strange squealing noise coming from the amp Last edited by dekor8tor; 12th Jul 2019 at 7:54 pm. |
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Change those components, they will probably be out of specification, confirm the cathode components are good, they may be in that list from Michael to replace. I am just wary of saying get two new valves at the price they are.
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