OK, so my Mojo 5E3 build works great. It has the stock mojo parts. The only thing I did differently was to change the ground switch to standby (using the CT), and add two 11V (@5W each) zeners to the CT to bring the voltage down a bit (it's stock at 384-0-384), so I am happy with the bias I'm getting.
The wiring for this is simple: the PT HV CT connects to one lug of the standby switch. The other lug of the standby switch connects to the two zener diodes in series, and the other end is bolted to the nearby PT lug on the chassis.
Now to my question. When I'm using the amp, it gets rather warm emanating from the power transformer area. It's not nearly hot enough to burn your hand, it is uncomfortable to touch for more than a couple of seconds or so.
I might go in and remove the zeners and see where it goes, but I wasn't sure the zeners were generating that much heat.
Can someone relate their experiences with this or shed some light? Thanks.
The wiring for this is simple: the PT HV CT connects to one lug of the standby switch. The other lug of the standby switch connects to the two zener diodes in series, and the other end is bolted to the nearby PT lug on the chassis.
Now to my question. When I'm using the amp, it gets rather warm emanating from the power transformer area. It's not nearly hot enough to burn your hand, it is uncomfortable to touch for more than a couple of seconds or so.
I might go in and remove the zeners and see where it goes, but I wasn't sure the zeners were generating that much heat.
Can someone relate their experiences with this or shed some light? Thanks.
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