So I got this super champ; when it came to me it was chassis only, partially gutted, but all of the important things were there (OT, PT, etc). A lot of components were removed (seemingly randomly) but pretty much the entire bias section had been removed. God knows why.
I have all of the missing components replaced (I’m 99.999% sure). I don’t have all the signal tubes yet (curse you compaction!) but I do have some 6v6s lying around so I threw some in there to check how much current they’re pulling and it’s way too much. Even with the current limiter they pull like 60-70 mA. Without the limited it just keeps going up. I killed the power when it hit 100.
Checking the bias voltage, I see there IS no bias voltage. The PT taps for the bias voltage (BRN) are working, and I get AC right up to the diode after the 47r resistor but no DC on the other side of the diode. No voltage of any kind. I tried a different diode and no difference. I looked up the fender part designation for that diode and it appears to be a 1N4006. The specs also match up (1A 800v). I did not have a 1N4006 so I am using a 1N4007. It doesn’t seem to me like that would matter, but I don’t know. Does it?
Any idea what the problem would be or where to look next?
Here’s a good schematic: http://www.stratopastor.org.uk/strat..._schematic.jpg
I have all of the missing components replaced (I’m 99.999% sure). I don’t have all the signal tubes yet (curse you compaction!) but I do have some 6v6s lying around so I threw some in there to check how much current they’re pulling and it’s way too much. Even with the current limiter they pull like 60-70 mA. Without the limited it just keeps going up. I killed the power when it hit 100.
Checking the bias voltage, I see there IS no bias voltage. The PT taps for the bias voltage (BRN) are working, and I get AC right up to the diode after the 47r resistor but no DC on the other side of the diode. No voltage of any kind. I tried a different diode and no difference. I looked up the fender part designation for that diode and it appears to be a 1N4006. The specs also match up (1A 800v). I did not have a 1N4006 so I am using a 1N4007. It doesn’t seem to me like that would matter, but I don’t know. Does it?
Any idea what the problem would be or where to look next?
Here’s a good schematic: http://www.stratopastor.org.uk/strat..._schematic.jpg
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