Hi, I am a newbie so be kind to amateurs! I am working on my 2nd build. I am using a power and output transformer pair from an old PA that I think originally had two 6V6s for the output section. I have wired the entire amp and am ready to test it. It has a solid state rectifier and the CT is fused and is wired as the standby switch. I have been trying to check the voltages through the stages of the power supply - without the tubes in their sockets yet. I want to set the bias voltage and make sure the plate voltages are acceptable before putting in the tubes. The trouble is...the supply voltage rises to over 700V before I just shut it off. It does not blow any fuses, which stands to reason, it really has no load. Should I put in the tubes and see if the load brings the voltage down? I have a new set of 6L6s that I thought I could use if the voltage is really closer to 450 or 500v under load.
I appreciate any/all help!
I appreciate any/all help!
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