Re: Subwoofer auto on/off: Taga Harmony Platinum SW-10 v.2
Yes, you can use a larger capacitance but it will be easier to increase the resistor R310 330K to may be 680K which will double up the time or put in 1M pot so you can vary the time.
BTW, did you check the capacitance of the 330uF to see if its capacitance has drop or it may have leakage current.
BTW, the existing delayed time is 330K x 330uF = 108.9 seconds (about 2 minutes, which is why they said no problem found).
I cannot find the spec sheet of this sub woofer to see what the time delayed is supposed to be.
Re: Subwoofer auto on/off: Taga Harmony Platinum SW-10 v.2
So now you can make it longer as needed, so there was no problem with the unit, jut the time is set too short by the MFG. Most sub-woofer has about 15~20 minutes for time delayed. So we are good now.
Re: Subwoofer auto on/off: Taga Harmony Platinum SW-10 v.2
Hey budm
So I replaced R310 with a 680K resistor and the cap with a 680 uF one. The timeout is now about 15 minutes!
I only had the impression I had to turn up the volume of the amp quite a bit before the sub would automatically switch on, but that could've been just my impression.
In any case, this is far better than it was. Thanks a lot!
Re: Subwoofer auto on/off: Taga Harmony Platinum SW-10 v.2
Great! I hope they did not set the audio detection sensitivity too low from the MFG either.
You can make it more sensitive by changing the negative feedback resistor R301 from 22K to higher value but not too high, may something like 47K.
Re: Subwoofer auto on/off: Taga Harmony Platinum SW-10 v.2
So you put the 22K back in place but the relay is still not kick in? Check the DC on the cap after the D301 to see if it has voltage to turn on the transistor, also check pin 8 of the opamp to make sure it has VCC. https://www.badcaps.net/forum/attach...0&d=1414014830
Also check to make sure all the cables are in place and your soldering works are OK.
Re: Subwoofer auto on/off: Taga Harmony Platinum SW-10 v.2
OK, the VCC for both ICs in the timer circuits and the pre-amp are supplied from that filter cap as shown in the picture. So you need to find out if you have voltage at the two legs of the cap as shown.
Re: Subwoofer auto on/off: Taga Harmony Platinum SW-10 v.2
So that means the small switching power supply circuit, small transformer TR801 and a SMD IC close by, is not working. Changing that resistor should not cause the power supply to die.
May be the cables that supplies the AC to the board are not seated or the fuse is blown.
Please check the resistance on the two legs of that cap to see if it has very low resistance, the meter should show low resistance first and then as the cap is charged up, the resistance should rise.
Re: Subwoofer auto on/off: Taga Harmony Platinum SW-10 v.2
yes the cap does charge up. it starts at 0 kOhm and then increases by 2 kOhm per second i am measuring, but whether the sub is switched on or off (with a sound signal on the input) doesnt affect it
Re: Subwoofer auto on/off: Taga Harmony Platinum SW-10 v.2
So it dose not have shorted output, BTW, you do not measure resistance in the circuits with power applied.
We need to find out then why the switching power supply stops working, it can be bad IC or bad startup cap.
Try heating the area of the switching power supply area that has 'CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE' with hair dryer for a few minutes, then apply the power to see if the voltage on the filter will come on.
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