IcePower 200ASC amp module

Hi and thanks for info. I've been looking at this on and off for a long time! With my very limited but growing (mostly iPhone and Mac logic board) electronics knowledge I'm still rather unsure of what to do to fix the amp.

So avoid SMD - Use something like a single layer ceramic through hole?

600v to 2kv from looking through the thread 2.2pf or whatever pf can fit for component size? A fuse 3.15amp so the cap doesn't keep blowing or maybe the 3 resistors in series after the cap... - something leaded and I'm lost on voltage here, 250v?

perhaps this cap -

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with this fuse -
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Any help would be super appreciated, I'm in dire need of BASS!!!

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Hugo
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, Hugo wrote: Thanks for all the puzzle pieces folks, the bottom octave is back!!

High voltage cap, fuse in the right place.. all good!

Really appreciate the assistance ?

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Hugo

So bro can you let us know how did u fixed the unit, I have the same issue on the same module. Does 2.2PF 2kv SMD CAP really exist? I can only find the 50v type.

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matj001

I think the OP said he used a leaded cap for the replacement. I don't know where the 2.2pF value came from but that seems too small to do anything useful in that circuit.

I'd put in a 1000 pf 1000V leaded cap and call it a day.

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makolber

Depends on where it is in the circuit, a whole nF ? That is alot at some frequencies.

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jurb6006

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, pit wrote: I repaired my amp with a 1000PF 1KV ceramic cap. Like Gareth, my main fuse was blown and I also had to replace it.

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pit

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