Hello, I don't post here often, but I'm attempting my first build after having a bit more of a formal understanding on how all this stuff works. I'm having an issue with it, and google isn't quite leading me to an answer. It's a 5F1 champ. I gutted a Fender Excelsior amp that I never used, so I'm using the cab and chassis from that and I stuck a bunch of turret boards in it and it is what it is.
The issue I'm having is that the cathode resistor has way too much voltage across it. The Power transformer I'm using is the Ted Weber W022772: https://taweber.powweb.com/store/022772sch.jpg
with the RED/WHT 600V taps the B+ at the 16uF filter cap was about 350 volts, the 6V6 plate had 315V with respect to ground (261 with respect to the cathode), and the cathode resistor (470ohm) had about 55 Volts across it. I have a silverface AA764 champ, and according to that there should only be about 20V across the 470 ohm.
I looked at the Ted Weber 5F1 schematic, and he used the RED 660V taps. I figured with higher voltages from there, a higher voltage on the plate would result, leading to higher plate current, thus a higher plate "resistance" and larger drop to the cathode, and the voltages would level off. That wasn't the case
Currently I'm measuring 384V at the 16uF filter cap, 332V on the 6V6 plate (272 with respect to the cathode), about 280V on the screen grid, and 59V across the 470ohm (measured at 452ohms), as opposed to the 20 I'm looking for.
I also noticed that on the AA764 schematic, since the 5F1 doesn't say anything about voltages, Fender only expected to drop 10V across the output transformer primary winding, I'm losing about 50V there. I'm not sure that has anything to do with it, but I thought it was unusual.
Anyone have any idea what's going on here?
Oh yeah. . . I'm not finished with the build either, I was just checking to see that everything was normal as I'm going along. By not finished I mean Only the filter caps and power tube and Power/Output Transformers are connected, and the tubes are plugged in. The preamp stages aren't linked in yet, as in the 6V6 control grid has nothing connected to it yet. Does this matter for the bias resistor? The OT is a weber W022905M, and the only deviation from the original schematic so far is that I have a switch between 4 and 8 ohm outputs.
The issue I'm having is that the cathode resistor has way too much voltage across it. The Power transformer I'm using is the Ted Weber W022772: https://taweber.powweb.com/store/022772sch.jpg
with the RED/WHT 600V taps the B+ at the 16uF filter cap was about 350 volts, the 6V6 plate had 315V with respect to ground (261 with respect to the cathode), and the cathode resistor (470ohm) had about 55 Volts across it. I have a silverface AA764 champ, and according to that there should only be about 20V across the 470 ohm.
I looked at the Ted Weber 5F1 schematic, and he used the RED 660V taps. I figured with higher voltages from there, a higher voltage on the plate would result, leading to higher plate current, thus a higher plate "resistance" and larger drop to the cathode, and the voltages would level off. That wasn't the case
Currently I'm measuring 384V at the 16uF filter cap, 332V on the 6V6 plate (272 with respect to the cathode), about 280V on the screen grid, and 59V across the 470ohm (measured at 452ohms), as opposed to the 20 I'm looking for.
I also noticed that on the AA764 schematic, since the 5F1 doesn't say anything about voltages, Fender only expected to drop 10V across the output transformer primary winding, I'm losing about 50V there. I'm not sure that has anything to do with it, but I thought it was unusual.
Anyone have any idea what's going on here?
Oh yeah. . . I'm not finished with the build either, I was just checking to see that everything was normal as I'm going along. By not finished I mean Only the filter caps and power tube and Power/Output Transformers are connected, and the tubes are plugged in. The preamp stages aren't linked in yet, as in the 6V6 control grid has nothing connected to it yet. Does this matter for the bias resistor? The OT is a weber W022905M, and the only deviation from the original schematic so far is that I have a switch between 4 and 8 ohm outputs.
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