
ZLYYY
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So I picked up this mixer from a venue that had it laying in the corner being all sad for like forever...
It's a mixer that does not function anymore.
Poor guy was just being roasted by tobacco all night long, 365 days a year.
Anyways, fast forward...
It got deep cleaned and also it deserved a "SOLID" recap.
I work on / with TEAC Tascam Mixers and R2Rs daily...
But apparently mistakes can still happen...
The Phantom Power PCB had one leaked out capacitor. It was expanded enough to see a visual abnormality.
It was the 10uF 50V capacitor.
While I was at it, I thought let's just replace the one next to it. The 100uF 10V cap. This is one of the most common capacitors on TEAC / Tascam PCBs.
Replaced it immediately without any serious inspection.
Little did I know... Well they bounced in the most rare value cap I have ever encountered on TEAC / Tascam circuits.
It was not 100uF 10V, it was 10uF 100V...
Turned it on, smile on my face, enjoying how everything beautifully lit up and them bam...
After about a minute, just like a Glock 45 going off and I could see the cap lid shooting across the room...
Smoke, smell, etc...
Obviously devastated once figuring out what capacitor should have been there, but it is what it is now.
I have put the correct cap back, replaced the 1 and 2 Fuses but it's just a super loud buzz from this mixer and nothing else.
Fuses 1 and 2 burns out in less than a second once they get replaced.
How much damage did this mixer have received in Your opinion?
Will a new Power Transformer fix this or it most likely dead all the way though?
Thank You
So I picked up this mixer from a venue that had it laying in the corner being all sad for like forever...
It's a mixer that does not function anymore.
Poor guy was just being roasted by tobacco all night long, 365 days a year.
Anyways, fast forward...
It got deep cleaned and also it deserved a "SOLID" recap.
I work on / with TEAC Tascam Mixers and R2Rs daily...
But apparently mistakes can still happen...
The Phantom Power PCB had one leaked out capacitor. It was expanded enough to see a visual abnormality.
It was the 10uF 50V capacitor.
While I was at it, I thought let's just replace the one next to it. The 100uF 10V cap. This is one of the most common capacitors on TEAC / Tascam PCBs.
Replaced it immediately without any serious inspection.
Little did I know... Well they bounced in the most rare value cap I have ever encountered on TEAC / Tascam circuits.
It was not 100uF 10V, it was 10uF 100V...
Turned it on, smile on my face, enjoying how everything beautifully lit up and them bam...
After about a minute, just like a Glock 45 going off and I could see the cap lid shooting across the room...
Smoke, smell, etc...
Obviously devastated once figuring out what capacitor should have been there, but it is what it is now.
I have put the correct cap back, replaced the 1 and 2 Fuses but it's just a super loud buzz from this mixer and nothing else.
Fuses 1 and 2 burns out in less than a second once they get replaced.
How much damage did this mixer have received in Your opinion?
Will a new Power Transformer fix this or it most likely dead all the way though?
Thank You