Project restoration of a rare Precision Power white 2300m!

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Shinju
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Project restoration of a rare Precision Power white 2300m!

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Due to my camera being a pile of junk right now I lost a few photos of the solider job on the new ground cable.

Anyway I got this local and it was cheap, Being that the only PPI 2300m's that I have ever seen were black I have never seen a white one other then the 2300am I just sold not to long ago.

The amp was well loved pretty dirty and missing the 5 pin speaker plug, I got it home and tested it the amp fired right up but sounded weak, so I pulled the bottom off and noticed that the ground cable was hanging by a thread and pretty much broke off the board when I pulled the face place were the wires come out of.

At this point I pulled the board and started to tear into it. I will caption each photo.


Here is the heat sink inside, PPI and their use of excessive thermal past was removed and high temp Kapton tape was put in place of that white crusty 20 year old thermal past and clear Mica pads that were so brittle they crumbled when removed, with a small micro layer of clear gel type thermal compound over the kapton tape for added thermal displacement. Kapton tape is a very nice alternitive and a much cleaner look, This stuff can take up to 500 degrees before it breaks down, This amp will never see that unless a transistor blows up.

I had to use a small drill bit to bore out the hole in the board to get the bigger ground cable in and rebuilt the soldier pad for a better footing for the cable much better then the one from the factory.

I also reflowed the soldier on all the fets with a heatgun although it probably didnt need it, it most definatly didnt hurt anything.

Before
Sorry for the crappy light, My cell phone doesnt have a flash but you can clearly see that the ground cable was missing and the white thermal paste all over the **** place.
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Here it is mostly cleaned up and waiting for the Kapton Tape to arrive!
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After

Kapton Tape on the sink to replace that god **** white paste and clear mica pads!
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Here is the finish product with everything mounted down getting ready to put it all back together for testing.
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The end product is a very nice working and rare Precision Power White 2300m, I have it running on the bench at 4ohm per channel, This amplifier is not brigable it can do 2ohm x2 for 600rms per channel 12v.

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Re: Project restoration of a rare Precision Power white 2300

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gotta love the old long ass amps. good score.
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and long-ass ppi's art amps 2x as much, maybe more.
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Yeah this amp is a beast for sure. Heavy as hell too.

Puts out some good power though! Damn Class A/B current draw on this is pretty big.
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Shinju wrote:Yeah this amp is a beast for sure. Heavy as hell too.

Puts out some good power though! Damn Class A/B current draw on this is pretty big.
DUDE. You should have bought some shoes instead of an amp :-)
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nutxo wrote:
Shinju wrote:Yeah this amp is a beast for sure. Heavy as hell too.

Puts out some good power though! Damn Class A/B current draw on this is pretty big.
DUDE. You should have bought some shoes instead of an amp :-)

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jeans in june?
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WA. State weather kinda sucks this year!
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Shinju wrote:WA. State weather kinda sucks this year!
Im freakin cold :-(
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Nice!

Two amps in one chassis for a total of 32 output fets (or bjt's?) :shock: No wonder it's a powerfull beast! :D
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I was amazed/admiring all the fets as well... How do the caps look?
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shawn k wrote:Nice!

Two amps in one chassis for a total of 32 output fets (or bjt's?) :shock: No wonder it's a powerfull beast! :D
All of the output devices are BiPolar Junction Transistors and there are a lot of them, I beleve the only MosFETS on this sucker are in the power supply.

As far as the caps go, I have never seen an old PPI with bad or leaky caps.
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