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Use the series light bulb trick when trying to first power this up. Use a 150 watt bulb in series with the 120 volt power to avoid damage and blown fuses.
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Mis-handling is the usual cause of this. This can also occur if the clamps don't hold and the transformer slides around. OFTEN you can splice in a short piece of magnet wire to repair these. Splice and insulate well.
One side of the amp has failed and repair is NOT DIY. Take it in for servicing. This amp has many components in the power amp and repair is complicated. A failure can lead to 20 components being damaged. Failure to replace all damaged ones can result in immediate failure destroying the replaced ones.
Your best bet is to request a service manual from Peavey itself. These are usually available for around $20 or so. Call Peavey and ask for the service parts department and make your request there. They are very helpful and should be able to assist you.
Each channel is protected separately. I suspect that the outputs are fried on the right side or the output fuse has blown. This should be checked by a service shop.
Try http://www.peavey.com/support/contactinfo/ You may be able to get one from them. When I was doing repairs they would only release schematics to Peavey dealers but you can always ask.
the transformer is gone
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