Hello - first post here, and I hope my question isn't to newb-ish.
I just finished assembly on a Weber 6A20 (BFDR) kit. It's my first build, but I thought I could handle it having built other tube and pro-audio projects with success in the past.
Anyway, the whole thing is assembled, wired cleanly, I've double and triple checked all connections for correct continuity throughout the circuit and inspected the whole thing for any shorts or other problems.
I can't find any issues, and I've followed the Weber layout precisely. However, when I power it up, it immediately blows the fuse. This is with no tubes but with the Weber WZ34 rectifier installed. It also blew the fuse with no rectifier installed.
First I used the fast-acting 3A that came with the kit, then I tried a slow-blow; both blew within a couple of seconds.
I've checked all power-supply connections for shorts to ground, and I can't find anything. The filter caps look fine, and I don't see (or smell) any signs of component failure.
If anybody has some suggestions on places to look for possible problems, I'd greatly appreciate the advice!
I just finished assembly on a Weber 6A20 (BFDR) kit. It's my first build, but I thought I could handle it having built other tube and pro-audio projects with success in the past.
Anyway, the whole thing is assembled, wired cleanly, I've double and triple checked all connections for correct continuity throughout the circuit and inspected the whole thing for any shorts or other problems.
I can't find any issues, and I've followed the Weber layout precisely. However, when I power it up, it immediately blows the fuse. This is with no tubes but with the Weber WZ34 rectifier installed. It also blew the fuse with no rectifier installed.
First I used the fast-acting 3A that came with the kit, then I tried a slow-blow; both blew within a couple of seconds.
I've checked all power-supply connections for shorts to ground, and I can't find anything. The filter caps look fine, and I don't see (or smell) any signs of component failure.
If anybody has some suggestions on places to look for possible problems, I'd greatly appreciate the advice!
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