signgirl71
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correction, I criss crossed the cables
the picture on the right is what I did - moved in pairs, does that mean I still need to check the output transistor?Then you definitely have a blown fuse. It would be best to determine if there is further damage before replacing the fuse. The output transistors need to be checked first, because if one of those is shorted, you will only blow the fuse again. You will need a multimeter to check them.
To clarify, you have to crisscross the pair groups, just don't crisscross the cables in a pair itself. See the attached pdf for clarification.
I ordered two of these and two head cables - hopefully they are the correct ones. Out for delivery at the moment, haven't received them yet.Yes. Otherwise, you may just blow the fuse again. It's a simple test and will get you running quicker. What kind of fuses did you get, and hopefully more than 1?
Thank you so much!Great! Once you get it, if you call me, I will walk you through testing the transistors.
And I bet you still carry a tweaker' in your breast pocket, you old Twidget!When you are ready to be adventurous, call me. I've been doing this for years and was a US Navy electronics technician back in the day.