Hi Everyone,
I'm soo disappointed that my build didn't turn out. This is my 3rd project so far after a successful mission 5e3 and 84 design. It's a weber kit with Heyboer trannies. I'm following the weber 5f1 layout. My first problem: The Heyboer didn't come with a wiring specification, but going by the weber diagram (I realize that the color coding is different) and the web, I was able to come up with this:
Green: Pilot Light
Black/White = Primaries (black to power cable, white to fuse)
Yellow: Rectifier pin 2 & 8
Red: Rectifier pin 4&6
Red/Yellow = Center Tap ?? currently taped off
Orange: Ground (some type of funky hum reducer / Faraday cage from what I was reading)
Big Question #1: I'm not quite sure what to do with the red/yellow. I suspect that it isn't used so I just have it tied off (again, this is a guess based on gut feel).
Big Question #2: There were not distinguishing marks on the green wires coming out of the PT. There was same writing on both wires. Does order matter when connecting them to the pilot light? When connecting the pre and power tube pins I drew a black line down the green cloth wire so I could keep everything straight. However, there doesn't seem to be a way to match these up to what comes out of the PT...
Here are some voltage readings:
Rectifier pin:
4: 301v
6: 290v
2: 5.42v
8: 0v (yes, zero)
6V6 pin:
2: 3.1v
7: 2.3v
Obviously something is wrong...
Furthermore, I get 0v across all the caps on the main board. This should be a pretty easy one for all of you. BTW, the 6v6 and 12ax7 are warm to the touch, the pilot light is on and the fuse is still intact.
On a side note: I'm quite disappointed with the weber kit. This is my first purchase from them. I had to open up a few holes on the chassis so the grommets would fit, a few missing parts, speaker jack is terrible, cabinet tolex isn't the best job, the rectifier is some type of crazy copper cap that I haven't seen before (was assuming a regular 5y3 or something similar). And finally, the non existent docs for the Heybour! Oh well, lesson learned. My 5e3 and '84 projects went swimmingly.
Thanks everyone!
Mark
I'm soo disappointed that my build didn't turn out. This is my 3rd project so far after a successful mission 5e3 and 84 design. It's a weber kit with Heyboer trannies. I'm following the weber 5f1 layout. My first problem: The Heyboer didn't come with a wiring specification, but going by the weber diagram (I realize that the color coding is different) and the web, I was able to come up with this:
Green: Pilot Light
Black/White = Primaries (black to power cable, white to fuse)
Yellow: Rectifier pin 2 & 8
Red: Rectifier pin 4&6
Red/Yellow = Center Tap ?? currently taped off
Orange: Ground (some type of funky hum reducer / Faraday cage from what I was reading)
Big Question #1: I'm not quite sure what to do with the red/yellow. I suspect that it isn't used so I just have it tied off (again, this is a guess based on gut feel).
Big Question #2: There were not distinguishing marks on the green wires coming out of the PT. There was same writing on both wires. Does order matter when connecting them to the pilot light? When connecting the pre and power tube pins I drew a black line down the green cloth wire so I could keep everything straight. However, there doesn't seem to be a way to match these up to what comes out of the PT...
Here are some voltage readings:
Rectifier pin:
4: 301v
6: 290v
2: 5.42v
8: 0v (yes, zero)
6V6 pin:
2: 3.1v
7: 2.3v
Obviously something is wrong...
Furthermore, I get 0v across all the caps on the main board. This should be a pretty easy one for all of you. BTW, the 6v6 and 12ax7 are warm to the touch, the pilot light is on and the fuse is still intact.
On a side note: I'm quite disappointed with the weber kit. This is my first purchase from them. I had to open up a few holes on the chassis so the grommets would fit, a few missing parts, speaker jack is terrible, cabinet tolex isn't the best job, the rectifier is some type of crazy copper cap that I haven't seen before (was assuming a regular 5y3 or something similar). And finally, the non existent docs for the Heybour! Oh well, lesson learned. My 5e3 and '84 projects went swimmingly.
Thanks everyone!
Mark
Comment