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Parasound HCA 1000A 'current overload' light on
EmperorNorton:
I have a Parasound amp that I had using with no issues. Sunday, the current overload light for the right channel came on. This also happened when I initially hooked it up about a month or two ago and I cannot remember what I did to remedy this.
So far, I have disconnected the speaker wire; plugged power cord directly into wall outlet, swapped out the five fuses I see on the board. The light hasn't gone out yet.
I have not played this very load for sustained periods. I had it hooked up to Magnepan MMGS, which are rated 4 ohms.
Any suggestions, keeping in mind I am novice with testing, etc.
Thanks in advance
MacGeek:
If you power down the unit, does the light go out and if so, does it stay our when powered back on (until it comes back on again, I assume).
If the light goes out, try switching the speakers (left to right and reverse) and see if the other channel behaves the same way. If the light doesn't change sides, try the same reverse with the pre. If the light follows any changes, the problem is with the pre or speakers. If it remains on the right channel, you have an amp problem.
If remember correctly, Maggies present a difficult load and that may have caused an amp failure (if the light doesn't change sides when reversing the in/out connections).
OldiesButGoodies:
When I had that amp that occurred once. Tightening all the screws that hold the board to the chassis and specially the (I think) toridal transformer, made it go away. No idea what was going on but that seemed to fix it (probably a grounding issue).
Anyway - something to try - can be so many things causing it..
Pepe
EmperorNorton:
MacGeek: Thanks. I reversed the speakers and was still on right channel. Disconnected everything and still lights up on right channel. I would think that if it is not connected to anything and the 'current overload' still lights up, the issue is with the amplifier.
Pepe: Thanks. Plan to try that tonight. Saw mention online of center screw around set of four capacitors (?) that sit behind the transformer. Might even back off and re-tighten all board screws. I will also keep better notes this time.
EmperorNorton:
Just reviving this thread with an update. I checked all screws and nothing was loose.
I have been using the amplifier in the system with no (apparent) problems. I turn the amp on and, after a few minutes, maybe warming up, the 'current overload' light fades and goes out. This happens with or without music playing. I am using it to drive Magnepan MMG speakers so think that if it was a real issue, the light would stay on if there was a problem pushing 4 ohm speakers.
Thoughts?
thanks in advance
Mike
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