I just got a Seymour Duncan convertible 100. Supposedly was working before shipping. When I got it I plugged it in and had some arcing in the 5U4GB then nothing but the fan, which led me to believe the fuse was good. Fuse read 3 ohm I thought, but it must have been 3 meg. When replaced, the heater circuit came up fine so I thought I had fixed it and put tubes back in including a new rectifier (5U4GB). When I turned on the power switch there was severe arcing in the rectifier and some snap, crackle, and pop.
With the 5U4GB out, I read .5 ohm from pin 2 to 8, 34 ohm pin 2 to 4, 36 ohm pin 2 to 6, and 36.3 ohm from pin 6 to 8. Does this sound like the trans. secondary is intact? Once I get more fuses tomarrow, what volt readings should I get pin to pin or pin to ground?
Any best guesses where I could look for the problem? I'm so looking forward to pulling that PCB what a pain in the ass it looks to be. Last time I work on anything other that point to point.
TNX for your help
With the 5U4GB out, I read .5 ohm from pin 2 to 8, 34 ohm pin 2 to 4, 36 ohm pin 2 to 6, and 36.3 ohm from pin 6 to 8. Does this sound like the trans. secondary is intact? Once I get more fuses tomarrow, what volt readings should I get pin to pin or pin to ground?
Any best guesses where I could look for the problem? I'm so looking forward to pulling that PCB what a pain in the ass it looks to be. Last time I work on anything other that point to point.
TNX for your help
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