Now at this point I am going snow blind and considering pulling the circuitboard out and starting again.
I have just completed a Marsh 5E3 kit with two modifications
1. A standby switch which is connected to pin 8 of the 5Y3 and then connects through to the first filter cap and 4.7K resistor.
2. Moved the 0.022 coupling cap from the board and connected directly between pins 1 & 7 on the 12AX7 phase inverter.
Now when I power up with the standby off the current draw through my limiter (light) is reasonable. When I turn the standby on then the limiter lights up which I assume means there is a short. There is no sound, but can get a faint pop when I touch the anodes of the power tubes and pin 6 of the phase inverter.
The voltages are right down on the pre-amp and phase inverter
Pre-amp
A1 = -0.4
G1 = -0.15
A2 = 0.4
G2 = -0.19
Phase Inverter
A1 = -0.25
G1 = -0.193
A2 = -0.4
G2 = -0.4
Power tube voltages measure as
V3
A = 264
G1 = 254
G2 = -0.003
V4
A = 265
G1 = 255
G2 = +0.004
I have been over the circuit a couple of times with the layout diagram and highlighter and picked up a couple of mistakes but I am fairly sure that I have got the layout right.
Any tips what to look for? If I can't resolve it by troubleshooting I 'll pull the board and start again.
I should add at this point strangely enough I am not upset or frustrated and am enjoying the challenge of trying to sort out what is going on. As they say you learn more from your mistakes which is what makes it interesting.
Any help from the brains trust much appreciated.
I have just completed a Marsh 5E3 kit with two modifications
1. A standby switch which is connected to pin 8 of the 5Y3 and then connects through to the first filter cap and 4.7K resistor.
2. Moved the 0.022 coupling cap from the board and connected directly between pins 1 & 7 on the 12AX7 phase inverter.
Now when I power up with the standby off the current draw through my limiter (light) is reasonable. When I turn the standby on then the limiter lights up which I assume means there is a short. There is no sound, but can get a faint pop when I touch the anodes of the power tubes and pin 6 of the phase inverter.
The voltages are right down on the pre-amp and phase inverter
Pre-amp
A1 = -0.4
G1 = -0.15
A2 = 0.4
G2 = -0.19
Phase Inverter
A1 = -0.25
G1 = -0.193
A2 = -0.4
G2 = -0.4
Power tube voltages measure as
V3
A = 264
G1 = 254
G2 = -0.003
V4
A = 265
G1 = 255
G2 = +0.004
I have been over the circuit a couple of times with the layout diagram and highlighter and picked up a couple of mistakes but I am fairly sure that I have got the layout right.
Any tips what to look for? If I can't resolve it by troubleshooting I 'll pull the board and start again.
I should add at this point strangely enough I am not upset or frustrated and am enjoying the challenge of trying to sort out what is going on. As they say you learn more from your mistakes which is what makes it interesting.
Any help from the brains trust much appreciated.
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