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  • JCM 200 TSL 60 got wet

    Crap! I been trying to rebuild from a fire and save my stuff but it just keeps getting worse. My TSL 60 got wet, and I may have turned it on AFTER i let it dry in the sun for a day without speakers for two hours... NOW, my tubes glow, but no blue, and no diff when i engage the power (take her off standby)... NO VOLUME AT ALL - I will try the effects loop trick tomorrow... what else might I have done? Thx!

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    Well before doing much else, check for all the power supply voltages inside. A blown fuse could leave you without B+, and thus no sound.
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      I woulda pulled the chassis out and let it sit outside in the sun *all damn day*. Water can collect under components and while the board may look dry, you still have water there that can become a conductive path for HV. Transformers need to be really baked dry as well. Switches....if there was any unused sections that didn't have the parts stuffed (just a slot where the solder tab would be), water can get in there and it will have to be real warm for a long time to evaporate it out all the way.

      My take on it....if this happens, don't be in a big hurry to power it up after water damage. Bake it for as long as you can just to be on the safe side.
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