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Michael Bird Posted on Dec 23, 2013
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Blown fuses on board transformer in a ag-d9100

Blows both fuses located on transformer when powered up. Display lights up just no output to speakers. Fuses are 8amp 250 volt.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 19, 2008

SOURCE: lost manuel for teac ag d9100 reciever

you can download a manual for $9.99 from User-Manuals.com....I did this today and the manual is identical to the original it seems

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  • Posted on May 08, 2009

SOURCE: TEAC AG-D9100 freeze

Always be that legend when the audio amplifier IC damaged

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 31, 2009

SOURCE: What does the word

Something is shorting out and tripping a safety feature that protects the amplifier from damage.

try a few simple steps to see if the problem is internal or external.

First make sure that none of the speaker terminals have any loose strands of wire that could be grounding out the terminal and that no wires from the red terminals are touching the component or the black terminals / wires.

secondly disconnect all but one speaker test it to see if t causes the amp to go into protect do so for the other speakers until one trips the protect mode. If one of the speakers is tripping the protect mode it could be a damaged / blown component.

just for fun make sure your speakers are 8 ohms this can be found on the manufacturers website or in your manual. Its rare but some speakers are 4 ohm and they can cause amplifier issues such as tripping a protect mode.

You may have to evaluate the "value" of the receiver and determine if its worth repairing. Many shops will charge a "diagnostic" fee which may be $40 to $80 and remember that parts and an hours labor may not make good financial sense especially if you are talking a unit that is 5+ years old.

Hope this helps

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 01, 2010

SOURCE: I would like to run my TV sound out of my TEAC

Yes, and if you have a cable/sat/dvr box why don't you just run ITs best TV-related audio into the receiver without watering it down through your TV?

I'm not so sure that running the TV video through anything else serves any purpose. Once TV has it where else do you need it?

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miltstheman

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  • Posted on Dec 07, 2010

SOURCE: teac ag-d9100 center and surround speakers are

You have to enable them and turn the volume on them up separately with the speaker config, level trim, and up/down select buttons on the remote. You can also adjust the rear speaker delay time or just hit the test tone button and adjust the volume on each speaker separately as it goes through them one at a time...

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I accidentally plugged a speaker output into bridge and right output at the same time. All fuses are good. Did I smoke the transformer? If so where can I get one?

Probably not. The fuses would have blown if the transformer had been overloaded.

These amps do not have output transformers. The transformer you see inside are likely switching transformers to increase the supply voltage substantially. They are pretty rugged. There likely fuses on the circuit board that you don't recognize. If there are surface mount components on the board, look for white rectangular that are square when looking from the end. Usually they will have xxA marked on them, a 1 or 2 digit number followed by an A. There are other shaped fuses, but they should all have a similar marking. Usually, the left and right amplifiers will each have TWO fuses associated with thir power supply and sometimes an additional one for the speaker.
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Check your speaker and speaker connections. Do you have normal display? If so, after checking your speaker and speaker connections and they are ok, you might have a problem with one of your output elements (Mosfet).
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Teac ag-d9100 center and surround speakers are not working , very very low volume.. the others all work fine. Anybody know where to start troubleshooting. Its not a fuse that I can see , at least that i...

You have to enable them and turn the volume on them up separately with the speaker config, level trim, and up/down select buttons on the remote. You can also adjust the rear speaker delay time or just hit the test tone button and adjust the volume on each speaker separately as it goes through them one at a time...
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What does the word "Protect" mean in the display? My receiver AG-D9100 works great and then quits and the word PROTECT comes up in the display. If I turn it off it usually starts right back up ok...for...

Something is shorting out and tripping a safety feature that protects the amplifier from damage.

try a few simple steps to see if the problem is internal or external.

First make sure that none of the speaker terminals have any loose strands of wire that could be grounding out the terminal and that no wires from the red terminals are touching the component or the black terminals / wires.

secondly disconnect all but one speaker test it to see if t causes the amp to go into protect do so for the other speakers until one trips the protect mode. If one of the speakers is tripping the protect mode it could be a damaged / blown component.

just for fun make sure your speakers are 8 ohms this can be found on the manufacturers website or in your manual. Its rare but some speakers are 4 ohm and they can cause amplifier issues such as tripping a protect mode.

You may have to evaluate the "value" of the receiver and determine if its worth repairing. Many shops will charge a "diagnostic" fee which may be $40 to $80 and remember that parts and an hours labor may not make good financial sense especially if you are talking a unit that is 5+ years old.

Hope this helps

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all sets must have rated fuse for protection. some units now use what is called a PICO-FUSE.this type of fuse is soldered into the pc board. usually marked with location i.d. F301,F901,F400. etc. these fuses look like resistors or in-line coils. check continuity w/ohm meter. if new fuse blows as soon as you plug in tv, suspect bridge diode ciruit or main filter cap(large ripple filter by main fuse. if new fuse blows when you try to turn on, suspect 130v regulator or high voltage short(horizontal-output, flyback transformer) good luck!
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The problem is not the transformer. You now have shorted output transistors at the very least. By corssing the wires you presented a zero(0) ohm impedence load to the output section. It quickly went into overload. Before the fuses had a chance to open up, the outputs fried. This unit will require new output transistors and perhaps the previous driver circuit will require parts as well. Figure on $20-$50 in parts plus hte local labor rate for the repair.

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