@@emmanuelnthanga938 Hey emmanuel I'm not quite sure I understand your issue. This video covered failing temp verification test results. By installing an offset shift resistor, you can bring the temp sensors back into spec. But you need to play around with the value to get it right. This particular instrument had no errors, just failing temp verification results for accuracy. An error on the display tends to mean a hardware issue. Also, if you tried following my video, and you installed a resistor, and then you got an error, that means you have picked the wrong resistor value. A value that brings the resistance to low will assume the sensor has a short, a value that brings it too high will assume the sensor has an open fault condition.
@@fmashockiethanks alot I managed to clear the error but after doing this modification with 4.7Mohm resistor the temparatures are still raising to 109°c thus bringing back the error to the display, what other resistor can you advice kindly
@@YuMiao-sc7vn no there is no service manual available for these. At least to customers. I traced the circuit out myself and came up with this on my own
Nice fix
Very interesting, I agree with what you have done there.
thank you sir!
Love it 😊
Love this, have had this problems
thanks for watching! Its a very easy mod to do if you already have the tools! This one is still working great!
@@fmashockieI would love to have your email address or WhatsApp number for future consultations, kindly
@@fmashockiehey Frankie I have another similar miniamp plus with the same issue but has failed to clear error on display
@@emmanuelnthanga938 Hey emmanuel I'm not quite sure I understand your issue. This video covered failing temp verification test results. By installing an offset shift resistor, you can bring the temp sensors back into spec. But you need to play around with the value to get it right. This particular instrument had no errors, just failing temp verification results for accuracy. An error on the display tends to mean a hardware issue. Also, if you tried following my video, and you installed a resistor, and then you got an error, that means you have picked the wrong resistor value. A value that brings the resistance to low will assume the sensor has a short, a value that brings it too high will assume the sensor has an open fault condition.
@@fmashockiethanks alot I managed to clear the error but after doing this modification with 4.7Mohm resistor the temparatures are still raising to 109°c thus bringing back the error to the display, what other resistor can you advice kindly
Do you follow a service manual for this ?
@@YuMiao-sc7vn no there is no service manual available for these. At least to customers. I traced the circuit out myself and came up with this on my own