Amp Shutting Down, need help


I have a Cary 7.250 brand new amp that shuts down after 20 seconds in my NYC apartment. I have sent the unit back to Cary where it tests fine. I have tried the unit at my friend’s apartment and his place of work and it works fine. The unit is 100% in working order. After talking to many people I was told to attach a 50' extension cord and low and behold it worked.

The good news is that I have a dedicated 20amp circuit to this outlet. My voltage reads 118 volts and Cary said that is not a problem as the unit will work between 90 and 130 volts. I have tested for voltage on the negative lead to ground and there is no stray voltage. I have also tried the unit on other outlets in the apartment and the same problem occurs.

My mono blocks and all other components work just fine. So I’d love to hear suggestions as to how to get rid of this 50’ extension cord?

Thanks in advance.
sailcappy
Look! Every time I get close to addressing and finishing a few paragraphs in response, all you guys quickly sneak in answers and more questions! So, I'll just sit patiently in the corner with a "filthy bed-wetter" sign on and wait fer a bit. :-D
08-21-12: Metro04
LOL......
To be very, very clear I will detail my power up process which is the same with and without the extension cord.

1. Prior to doing anything I check that the rear breaker On/Off switch is set to the off position and the front Standby/Active switch is set to the Standby position.

2. I then push the rear breaker On/Off switch to the On position.

3. I generally wait a little (I have varied the waiting time up to an hour) then I push the front Standby/Active button from Standby to Active.

4. I hear a lot of relay type clicking noises and the approx 20 seconds later if I do not use the extension cord the final click inside the amp trips the rear breaker On/Off switch to the Off position.

5. I then repeat this process every time I re-power the unit.

6. Music does not play during the first 20 seconds. When I use the extension cord after 20 seconds I get a final click that then allows music to play. It also turns on the LED light for the Cary Logo.
Sailcappy,

Thanks for the detailed start up procedure.

1. Prior to doing anything I check that the rear breaker On/Off switch is set to the off position and the front Standby/Active switch is set to the Standby position.

......"and the front Standby/Active switch is set to the Standby position."

Are you saying the front power switch is a maintained contact switch and not a momentary contact switch?

In other words the push button switch has two positions, in and out?

You did not give the shut down procedure but I assume you

put the amp in standby by pushing the power switch on the front panel first and then flip off the switch on the back panel.

6. Music does not play during the first 20 seconds. When I use the extension cord after 20 seconds I get a final click that then allows music to play. It also turns on the LED light for the Cary Logo.
So the final click is the killer.....

Have you thought about sending the Agon Link of this thread of yours to Cary service support?

A look inside of the Cary 7.25.
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Sailcappy,

I forgot to ask. Is your friend, that works for the power company, an Electrical Engineer? An electrical technician?

The reason I ask is your friend qualified, confident, to preform work inside the electrical panel of your apartment?

Nothing major.... Just move the hot conductor of the audio 20 amp dedicated circuit to another 20 amp breaker on the other Line, leg, bus in the electrical panel. (Providing there are any spares. If there is not a spare he could use a breaker that is being used, for the test.)

If you are not sick of tests yet one more test you could try......

If the problem is poor power quality you could rule out the offending electrical device/s, equipment, appliances, CFL lights, ect, in your apartment is the cause.

You will need a flash light....
Turn off ever breaker at the electrical panel except the main breaker, if you have one, and the breaker that feeds the dedicated circuit to the Cary amp.

I lied, one more test. I would sure like to know what the VD, voltage drop, looks like at the end of the 50' 16/3 cord as the Cary amp is going through it's active start up cycle...... Especially that last relay click you hear.

If the 50' cord only has a single female receptacle you would need an additional receptacle to plug in the test leads of the multi meter. You could use a plug strip for the test? (Plug strip plugged into the 50' cord.)
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Is the AC cord plugged in on the same side of the line as the preamp and front end of the system?