The three blue leds on my zx475 go out when I refit the amp cover then relight when I remove it.
When the lights are out there is 28volts across the screws that hold the led board which drops to 14volts if the leds decide to work.
Are these voltage correct?
What could be wrong with the led board?
Thanks.
ZX475ti more than an LED problem
ZX475ti more than an LED problem
Last edited by GTS_t on Tue Aug 19, 2008 6:26 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Title edited to reflect a broadening problem.
I think I fixed the leds by resoldering a joint but in the final check before I refit the case I found one of my front channels was out.
I hooked up my test speaker one channel at a time and all I got out of one channel was pop...pop...pop at intervals of a second or so.
I had this problem with the amp a couple of years ago and it fixed itself just as it did today except last time it was the other front channel.
Oddly, I recall last time this happened the leds had been out for weeks but when I popped my trunk to see why the channel died the leds were shining brightly again.
I emailed PG tech support and they said the leds and rca inputs were on one board and it was probably the board connectors.
I took the case off but couldn't see a problem so I put it back together and all worked well until recently.
Have there ever been any shorting issues with the led sub board being back to back so close to the board it mounts on?
I think I fixed the leds by resoldering a joint but in the final check before I refit the case I found one of my front channels was out.
I hooked up my test speaker one channel at a time and all I got out of one channel was pop...pop...pop at intervals of a second or so.
I had this problem with the amp a couple of years ago and it fixed itself just as it did today except last time it was the other front channel.
Oddly, I recall last time this happened the leds had been out for weeks but when I popped my trunk to see why the channel died the leds were shining brightly again.
I emailed PG tech support and they said the leds and rca inputs were on one board and it was probably the board connectors.
I took the case off but couldn't see a problem so I put it back together and all worked well until recently.
Have there ever been any shorting issues with the led sub board being back to back so close to the board it mounts on?