Merry Christmas Joe from Sydney Australia. I'm surprised how many electrolytic capacitors were "bad" and great detection of the broken solder continuity. I'm thinking about the reason for DC bias mV at the output connectors? I ideal 0.00 🌏💫
6:53 . . . haha!! awesome . . . I just noticed you have some kind of intermediate connection for your oscilloscope probes . . . they seem to travel up to something above that has wires that come out just below the terminals you have the Oscilloscope probes connected to . . . I'm assuming those wires got to some sort of alligator or other clamp that you are connecting to components inside the device under test . . . I couldn't find any video describing what you have created there but my guess is it is a safety device of some sort you have made . . . perhaps involving an isolation transformer circuit somehow? . . . very interesting and I'm betting your other subscribers/viewers would say the same haha!
Such a cool Technician!
Merry Christmas Joe from Sydney Australia.
I'm surprised how many electrolytic capacitors were "bad" and great detection of the broken solder continuity.
I'm thinking about the reason for DC bias mV at the output connectors? I ideal 0.00
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Merry Christmas John.....and thank you for watching my vidéos..appreciate you
You guys look like a WWE tag team!
With cap coupled outputs, the only way you get DC with speakers connected is if the output coupling cap(s) are leaky. Worth checking, but pretty rare.
Thank You Joe -- Always a Pleasure to Watch -- Happy Holidays or was it Boxing Day for you?
Merry Christmas to you brother!!
Hi Joe,.. you allow citizens on the surgery Room.. 😊
Haha...only if your nice!!
6:53 . . . haha!! awesome . . . I just noticed you have some kind of intermediate connection for your oscilloscope probes . . . they seem to travel up to something above that has wires that come out just below the terminals you have the Oscilloscope probes connected to . . . I'm assuming those wires got to some sort of alligator or other clamp that you are connecting to components inside the device under test . . . I couldn't find any video describing what you have created there but my guess is it is a safety device of some sort you have made . . . perhaps involving an isolation transformer circuit somehow? . . . very interesting and I'm betting your other subscribers/viewers would say the same haha!