Probably the hardest part will be opening the enclosure to get at the location. Thermistors are generally small solid state devices that look like a black match head with 2 small wires coming out side-by-side. Get the part form Linn as all are not the same. You will probably have to solder it in. There's no polarity. Just make sure it is exactly in the same position as the one taken out with regard to the transistor or whatever device it is measuring. It acts like a thermometer whose resistance changes with temp. Position is important if it is to operate properly. Of course, it is possible that it IS working properly and the amp is not adequately ventilated or is being worked too hard over a long time period, or both. Good luck.
Thermistor problem in amp
i have a problamatic thermistor in my linn powertek amp!
the amp is fine and sounds fine! BUT when its been on all day or cranked for a bit it shuts off
(not power just sound)
i called linn usa and they said it would cost $250 to get repaired----i asked how much the part is they said $15---
would you advise me to put it in my self--is this an easy job??i am sensible and carefull-----i'll be bugger'd if i'm paying $250
what would you do?????????????
its annoying having ya amp shut down every once in a while--u can turn it off and on again and itll play but in 10 mins its off again--and off till it cools down for a few hrs----
thanx joolz
the amp is fine and sounds fine! BUT when its been on all day or cranked for a bit it shuts off
(not power just sound)
i called linn usa and they said it would cost $250 to get repaired----i asked how much the part is they said $15---
would you advise me to put it in my self--is this an easy job??i am sensible and carefull-----i'll be bugger'd if i'm paying $250
what would you do?????????????
its annoying having ya amp shut down every once in a while--u can turn it off and on again and itll play but in 10 mins its off again--and off till it cools down for a few hrs----
thanx joolz
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