Hey there, i'm about to go through the debugging process from Geofex...but thought i'd lob this out there to see if anyone has seen this before and might be able to save me some headaches.
I'm working on a Matchless Lightning build, using the west labs trannies...no mods. When I power up, my pilot lamp goes on, the tubes glow orange...everything seems ok....then I hear (and see) what appears to be arcing in the rectifier after about 10-20 seconds. It zapped a little bit, the lamp starts to dim with the zapping sound then blew a fuse.
I replaced the fuse (same type), and powered it up again in standby....seemed fine again, waited for a little bit, then it did the same thing (I turned it off as soon as I saw the blue "arc" in the rectifier.
Filter caps are all installed the right way and measure ok...i'm assuming I have a short somewhere (or a bad rectifier?), but any clues on why it wouldn't blow the fuse right away?
thanks in advance,
- alex
I'm working on a Matchless Lightning build, using the west labs trannies...no mods. When I power up, my pilot lamp goes on, the tubes glow orange...everything seems ok....then I hear (and see) what appears to be arcing in the rectifier after about 10-20 seconds. It zapped a little bit, the lamp starts to dim with the zapping sound then blew a fuse.
I replaced the fuse (same type), and powered it up again in standby....seemed fine again, waited for a little bit, then it did the same thing (I turned it off as soon as I saw the blue "arc" in the rectifier.
Filter caps are all installed the right way and measure ok...i'm assuming I have a short somewhere (or a bad rectifier?), but any clues on why it wouldn't blow the fuse right away?
thanks in advance,
- alex
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