I just recently finished a build of a 5e8a tweed twin. This was not a kit but a conversion of an old Conn organ amp. The only problem with it was I had to tap into the b+ to create a bias supply and the PT could only support the current draw of one rectifier tube (no big deal). I found another PT on ebay with both a bias tap and 2 5v, 3A taps for rectifiers. The PT is rated at 335v@220ma, has 13 amps of 6.3v filament capability.
I installed it today. Did my usual power up process...no tubes, then rectifier. I had 340 AC rectified to 460 DC, no load. i tried to check b+ under load to make sure things were not thrown off too much. When I switched standby to on, voltage dropped to about 190 volts and rectifier got extremely hot(NOS RCA5u4gb) same with an NOS Sylvania and a Weber copper cap I had laying around. It does wether or not it is loaded with tubes. Any ideas?
I installed it today. Did my usual power up process...no tubes, then rectifier. I had 340 AC rectified to 460 DC, no load. i tried to check b+ under load to make sure things were not thrown off too much. When I switched standby to on, voltage dropped to about 190 volts and rectifier got extremely hot(NOS RCA5u4gb) same with an NOS Sylvania and a Weber copper cap I had laying around. It does wether or not it is loaded with tubes. Any ideas?
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