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I finished 2 channels of the AKSA 100W kit and went through the probing and adjusting procedures. Both channels started out with about 8.2V across R25, so I changed R12B (150 ohms) to 215 ohms, as instructed. On one channel, the voltage across R25 became 2.2V or so, and I was able to use the trimmer pot to set it to 5V. On the other channel, the voltage across R25 became 6.4V. I tried turning the trimpot to make sure it was fulling counter-clockwise (I had spun it probably 40 turns before) and it was. Then I turned it clockwise to see if it would change the voltage, and the voltage increased as expected. I minimized the trimmer again and rechecked the voltage, but this time it was 8.4V. Turning the trimmer clockwise only increases the voltage. What could be wrong in the 2nd channel? I built both channels at the same time, step for step. Voltage between R5/R6 and Earth on the good channel was about 29V, and on the bad channel 25.5V. Any ideas? I'd like to get the 2nd channel finalized before I hook up a speaker to listen for the first time, which I'm eagerly awaiting.
Greg, you must now remove one terminal of R12B. This makes its resistance effectively infinite, and this should close down the output stage altogether. The voltage across the fuse resistors should drop to around 1-1.5 volts. If it does not, the problem lies not in the output stage but the first two stages.
First measure the voltage across R10. It should be around 0.7 volts. If that is so, then remove C4, the boostrap cap. If the voltage is now 0.7 volts across R10, you've found the problem. Replace C4 and you are away.....