Decided to pull this one out again and see if I could get somewhere with it.
Still blowing fuses without a limiter when amp is warm and stand by is switched to playing mode (if amp is cool, does not blow fuse when switched to play mode). Also, the fuse blows with only power and recto tubes in place.
When amp is cold, bulb momentarily glows very brightly and then goes to dim when mains is switched on. If I immediately switch to play mode, there is no effect on the bulb. If I wait until it's warm there is a slightly brighter bulb when in play mode vs stand by mode.
There seems to consensus that there is a problem with the bias circuit. I looked into what I installed, and was reminded that I used a bias pot, unlike in the schematic above. Now remember, the amp worked fine for months before it got that tube bent over. The bias circuit is this one, with an 8 uf going from the diode/resitor connection to ground and the 15k was replaced with a 22k. https://taweber.powweb.com/store/6m45_layout.jpg
With a 75 watt bulb in the limiter, all tubes installed, these were my voltages today on the power tubes
V4
1. .001
3. 241.4
4. 242.2
5. -30.3
6. 242.2
8. .001
V5
1. .001
3. 242.0
4. 242.0
5. -30.23
6. 242.8
8. .001
I've read the components in the bias circuit and all are in the ballpark and also subbed in a new diode. Still no cure.
Any thoughts?
Still blowing fuses without a limiter when amp is warm and stand by is switched to playing mode (if amp is cool, does not blow fuse when switched to play mode). Also, the fuse blows with only power and recto tubes in place.
When amp is cold, bulb momentarily glows very brightly and then goes to dim when mains is switched on. If I immediately switch to play mode, there is no effect on the bulb. If I wait until it's warm there is a slightly brighter bulb when in play mode vs stand by mode.
There seems to consensus that there is a problem with the bias circuit. I looked into what I installed, and was reminded that I used a bias pot, unlike in the schematic above. Now remember, the amp worked fine for months before it got that tube bent over. The bias circuit is this one, with an 8 uf going from the diode/resitor connection to ground and the 15k was replaced with a 22k. https://taweber.powweb.com/store/6m45_layout.jpg
With a 75 watt bulb in the limiter, all tubes installed, these were my voltages today on the power tubes
V4
1. .001
3. 241.4
4. 242.2
5. -30.3
6. 242.2
8. .001
V5
1. .001
3. 242.0
4. 242.0
5. -30.23
6. 242.8
8. .001
I've read the components in the bias circuit and all are in the ballpark and also subbed in a new diode. Still no cure.
Any thoughts?
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