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  • Dead PT

    Hi all,

    I've built another copy of that ole B-15N as a head and yesterday there ought to be the first launch.
    When I switched it on, the primary fuse blew (no tubes in). I disconnected all but the wires for the primary (230V) and the fuse still blew.
    OK PT might be dead. Is there a way to test that? So far I've checked the secondary leads and each winding has s low ohms reading in the 0.6 up to 5.5 ohms range.

    Thanks

  • #2
    Are the primary wires correct? Does this have a split primary - parallel for 120v and series for 240v? If you get one of the series windings reversed, the thing will buck itself and blow fuses.

    If that part is OK, I can;t think of a more definitive test than applying primary power with the secondaries ALL unwired. If that pops fuses, you PT is very troubled.
    Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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    • #3
      No split primary. Two solder tags for the primary.
      When I apply power to the PT (all secondaries unwired) the fuse pops = PT dead.
      Thanks Enzo

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      • #4
        Turned out to be the power switch. DPDT. Had a short.
        Found out when I tried a different PT with the same result of blowing the fuse. Changed the switch and... amp runs. Only thing is massive hum.
        I'll open another thread for this.

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        • #5
          Ah, very good call. I usually connect the primary wires directly to the mains through clip wires for the test, but I never thought to say that. Sorry if I cause dany undue concern for your expensive transformer.



          And lest I assume further, yes, through a fused and current monitored variac.
          Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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          • #6
            No problem. Frankly I didn't think about my concerns but rather being happy it was the switch only.

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