hi from west coast mexico
i just joined this forum and am impressed with the level of knowledge and willingness to help found here.
i am a 62 yo musician. here in mexico that often must include keeping your own gear working too. that is, unless you want someone with a wallmart soldering iron and old television parts trying to bring life back to a dead piece of gear. i seem to have the best "bench" around here so i wind up fixing lots of my friends gear too. i have built a couple of simple tube amps and except for smt modern delicate boards i manage to fix lots of broken gear.
i am currently working on a friends traynor YRM-1 head.
http://www.lynx.bc.ca/~jc/traynor_YRM1.gif
it was designed around the 115 VAC of the 70's. the owner had problems with short power tube (EL34) life.
i replaced 4 old leaking filter caps with sprague atom blue 40 mf 500v and brought the amp up slowly with a variac to form them. the voltages on pin 3 are 430 with the variac at 115, the current (using a cathode resistor adaptor) is around 46 ma. static dissipation wattage of about 20. does that seem high for current production EL34 tubes? there seems to be a range of opinion of between 20w and 25 w max static dissipation for EL34 depending on if nos or new production. the owner supplied some matched groove tubes he had and the cathodes aren't getting red at idle at 115v input. at mexican voltage (128) the sdw is around 26.5.
any opinion on best current EL34?
the owner has a line conditioner that he says puts out a constant 122v.
the owner would like longer tube life and more clean headroom and be able to tweak his sound so i would like to put a resistor / pot network in place of using the resistor substitution (decade box) method of tweaking the bias. am i correct i replacing R41 (39k) with a 22 ohm resistor and a 50k 0.5w trim pot in series? the 50k pot:
http://www.steren.com.mx/catalogo/in...p?pdto=135-50K
is all i can find locally that seems a close fit. next closest is 10k or 100k. mexico is a tough place to get parts. any help with double checking me on this or offering suggestions will be a great help.
the main problem here is that mexican voltage is 128-130. i have been able to mod a couple of old CVR units to bring the voltage into the 115-120 range for my own gigs, but all CVR units that are currently available here are designed to to kick in at plus or minus 10% of 128. effictively 115-142 before they kick in the transformer. the ones i have modified had rare multiple output taps on the tranny so i just rewired them.
i always carry a vom with me to gigs and have read 105 to 136 line voltage during the course of a single evening. wiring sucks here and there are extension cord chains everywhere. it is easy to see why there are a multitude of fried amps and gear in mexico as most came from the land of 120v. i actually rewired the bar i play at most so there was a dedicated line from the main to the stage with 7 outlets and its own ground. physical grounding here is 99% non existant and is still a mystery to electricians. i actually caught a "professional" electrician installing a fused ground in a main fuse box because it had an extra place for a fuse (240 box).
you guys are light years ahead of me so please, if you have any ideas on taming mexican voltage with something i can build or modify on my bench it will help keep allot of my friends from spending the little they make playing music on fixing their gear.
3 gigs this weekend--gotta get ready.
thanks amigos musicamex
i just joined this forum and am impressed with the level of knowledge and willingness to help found here.
i am a 62 yo musician. here in mexico that often must include keeping your own gear working too. that is, unless you want someone with a wallmart soldering iron and old television parts trying to bring life back to a dead piece of gear. i seem to have the best "bench" around here so i wind up fixing lots of my friends gear too. i have built a couple of simple tube amps and except for smt modern delicate boards i manage to fix lots of broken gear.
i am currently working on a friends traynor YRM-1 head.
http://www.lynx.bc.ca/~jc/traynor_YRM1.gif
it was designed around the 115 VAC of the 70's. the owner had problems with short power tube (EL34) life.
i replaced 4 old leaking filter caps with sprague atom blue 40 mf 500v and brought the amp up slowly with a variac to form them. the voltages on pin 3 are 430 with the variac at 115, the current (using a cathode resistor adaptor) is around 46 ma. static dissipation wattage of about 20. does that seem high for current production EL34 tubes? there seems to be a range of opinion of between 20w and 25 w max static dissipation for EL34 depending on if nos or new production. the owner supplied some matched groove tubes he had and the cathodes aren't getting red at idle at 115v input. at mexican voltage (128) the sdw is around 26.5.
any opinion on best current EL34?
the owner has a line conditioner that he says puts out a constant 122v.
the owner would like longer tube life and more clean headroom and be able to tweak his sound so i would like to put a resistor / pot network in place of using the resistor substitution (decade box) method of tweaking the bias. am i correct i replacing R41 (39k) with a 22 ohm resistor and a 50k 0.5w trim pot in series? the 50k pot:
http://www.steren.com.mx/catalogo/in...p?pdto=135-50K
is all i can find locally that seems a close fit. next closest is 10k or 100k. mexico is a tough place to get parts. any help with double checking me on this or offering suggestions will be a great help.
the main problem here is that mexican voltage is 128-130. i have been able to mod a couple of old CVR units to bring the voltage into the 115-120 range for my own gigs, but all CVR units that are currently available here are designed to to kick in at plus or minus 10% of 128. effictively 115-142 before they kick in the transformer. the ones i have modified had rare multiple output taps on the tranny so i just rewired them.
i always carry a vom with me to gigs and have read 105 to 136 line voltage during the course of a single evening. wiring sucks here and there are extension cord chains everywhere. it is easy to see why there are a multitude of fried amps and gear in mexico as most came from the land of 120v. i actually rewired the bar i play at most so there was a dedicated line from the main to the stage with 7 outlets and its own ground. physical grounding here is 99% non existant and is still a mystery to electricians. i actually caught a "professional" electrician installing a fused ground in a main fuse box because it had an extra place for a fuse (240 box).
you guys are light years ahead of me so please, if you have any ideas on taming mexican voltage with something i can build or modify on my bench it will help keep allot of my friends from spending the little they make playing music on fixing their gear.
3 gigs this weekend--gotta get ready.
thanks amigos musicamex
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