J99 - What would cause C20 to smoke?
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2006 2:01 pm
Hello,
I have a pair of J99's that I built a while ago (along with a pair of N72's and A12's ). I have only used the J99's for about 20 or 30 hours total (they were my most recent addition). Yesterday, I smelled the lovely silicon burning smell, and determined that C20 had completely burned to a char on one module. That module still works, and the other J99 is 100% fine from what I can tell/hear. What would cause this to suddenly happen after a good bit of normal useage? This happened with a pair of KM184's on the J99's into a RME ADI-8. Nothing out of the ordinary there.
Secondary Q - My 990c's seem to run pretty hot, but I understand this is normal. Is there any benefit to backing off the voltage a bit for the sake of slightly cooler opamps?
Thanks for your help.
I have a pair of J99's that I built a while ago (along with a pair of N72's and A12's ). I have only used the J99's for about 20 or 30 hours total (they were my most recent addition). Yesterday, I smelled the lovely silicon burning smell, and determined that C20 had completely burned to a char on one module. That module still works, and the other J99 is 100% fine from what I can tell/hear. What would cause this to suddenly happen after a good bit of normal useage? This happened with a pair of KM184's on the J99's into a RME ADI-8. Nothing out of the ordinary there.
Secondary Q - My 990c's seem to run pretty hot, but I understand this is normal. Is there any benefit to backing off the voltage a bit for the sake of slightly cooler opamps?
Thanks for your help.