I finished up a 5E3 build the other day and the amp sounded great, was quiet in a good way, and worked fine last night. When I got home from work this evening and plugged it in I was getting nothing.
I didn't see the power or preamp tubes lighting even though the pilot light is on, and they weren't getting warm. I pulled out the DMM and I have 7.2 VAC across the wires where they solder to the lamp, and about 3.55 VAC from each of those wires to ground. I tried measuring across the filament pair where they first connect to the power tube sockets and got nothing so I figured I needed to resolder. The odd thing is that I can go along the entire string of heater wires all the way to V1 and I have 3.55 VAC to ground, but I never get the 6+ volts across any pair.
Does anybody have any ideas before I go back and start hitting the solder joints? If I have correct voltage to ground at each wire I don't see how I can only have the full voltage across the pair at the lamp. Am I missing something here?
Thanks.
I didn't see the power or preamp tubes lighting even though the pilot light is on, and they weren't getting warm. I pulled out the DMM and I have 7.2 VAC across the wires where they solder to the lamp, and about 3.55 VAC from each of those wires to ground. I tried measuring across the filament pair where they first connect to the power tube sockets and got nothing so I figured I needed to resolder. The odd thing is that I can go along the entire string of heater wires all the way to V1 and I have 3.55 VAC to ground, but I never get the 6+ volts across any pair.
Does anybody have any ideas before I go back and start hitting the solder joints? If I have correct voltage to ground at each wire I don't see how I can only have the full voltage across the pair at the lamp. Am I missing something here?
Thanks.
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