Hi,
I am building a 5E3 Tweed Deluxe and the power transformer I am using does not have a center tap for the heater wires, so I will need to create an artificial one using two 100 Ohm resisters. I know the two resistors need to come off the pilot light assembly where the heater wires meet the pilot light assembly. But, where should I ground them to? In looking at pictures of a Clark Beautfort, it looks like they simply ground them by soldering them to the back of the pilot light assembly. Is this how it is done or is there a better way to do it?
Also, is it better to connect the B+ wire from the output transformer to the board where the 4.7K & left most 16uf filter cap come to a junction or run the B+ wire to the standby switch?
Thanks for your help!
I am building a 5E3 Tweed Deluxe and the power transformer I am using does not have a center tap for the heater wires, so I will need to create an artificial one using two 100 Ohm resisters. I know the two resistors need to come off the pilot light assembly where the heater wires meet the pilot light assembly. But, where should I ground them to? In looking at pictures of a Clark Beautfort, it looks like they simply ground them by soldering them to the back of the pilot light assembly. Is this how it is done or is there a better way to do it?
Also, is it better to connect the B+ wire from the output transformer to the board where the 4.7K & left most 16uf filter cap come to a junction or run the B+ wire to the standby switch?
Thanks for your help!
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