Been a while since I've had a tube amp that was a stumper, but I have this Hiwatt on the bench.
The schematic seems to be closest to this: http://mhuss.com/Hiwatt/Schematics/DR504OL.gif
When it came in it was blowing fuses, so I found the shorted rectifier diode and replaced it (and its partner while I was at it). One of the output tubes was shot, which is no surprise.
This is where things start turning baffling.
With the tubes out, the voltage on pin 3 of the tube sockets sits at about 250V. The schematic wants 500 there.
The PT is putting out a jolly 775VAC.
When the amp is powered up, the DC on the upstream side of the standby switch slowly (about 30 seconds) rises to 500V, then when I flip the standby switch, it sags to about 200V, then creeps back up to 250. Throughout all this, the AC on the secondary of the PT sits at 775.
The above measurements were all taken with all tubes pulled.
I've lifted the connections to the preamp section, I've checked every resistor on the power supply board, I've tested every power supply cap up to its rated 350V on my HV power supply.
What am I neglecting to consider here?
The schematic seems to be closest to this: http://mhuss.com/Hiwatt/Schematics/DR504OL.gif
When it came in it was blowing fuses, so I found the shorted rectifier diode and replaced it (and its partner while I was at it). One of the output tubes was shot, which is no surprise.
This is where things start turning baffling.
With the tubes out, the voltage on pin 3 of the tube sockets sits at about 250V. The schematic wants 500 there.
The PT is putting out a jolly 775VAC.
When the amp is powered up, the DC on the upstream side of the standby switch slowly (about 30 seconds) rises to 500V, then when I flip the standby switch, it sags to about 200V, then creeps back up to 250. Throughout all this, the AC on the secondary of the PT sits at 775.
The above measurements were all taken with all tubes pulled.
I've lifted the connections to the preamp section, I've checked every resistor on the power supply board, I've tested every power supply cap up to its rated 350V on my HV power supply.
What am I neglecting to consider here?
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