I've got an old Supro Bantam amp here with no PT, just rectified directly from the mains. It uses an 50L6 output tube and a 12AX7 preamp.
Its a 115vac model, so its currently being used here in the UK on 240v via a 1:1 isolation transformer with the twin 115vac primaries in series.
The mains is wired with B+ and B-, the chassis being referenced via a floating ground system via a 270k resistor and a cap who's value I can't read. This system appears very dodgy as you could have leakage current on the chassis is the cap becomes leaky. also, as it's still got a two-prong mains lead (currently using an adapter plug), the chassis could be hot.
This all seems VERY dodgy to me and I wouldn't be comfortable using it. Its not my amp and I'm just doing some maintenance work on it as the owner couldn't find anyone willing to look at it. I'm always up for a new challenge, so I'm taking a look, but I'm really worried about him using it the more I read about these type of amps. Should I be worried?
What are the typical safety steps to take to make the amp safer? - I'm thinking that a 3-prong mains lead with the chassis referenced to mains earth would be a start. also fusing the primary on the 1:1 isolation transformer. I'm gonna replace the electrolytic caps and also the resistor+cap being used to float the B- connection.
Anything else?
Its a 115vac model, so its currently being used here in the UK on 240v via a 1:1 isolation transformer with the twin 115vac primaries in series.
The mains is wired with B+ and B-, the chassis being referenced via a floating ground system via a 270k resistor and a cap who's value I can't read. This system appears very dodgy as you could have leakage current on the chassis is the cap becomes leaky. also, as it's still got a two-prong mains lead (currently using an adapter plug), the chassis could be hot.
This all seems VERY dodgy to me and I wouldn't be comfortable using it. Its not my amp and I'm just doing some maintenance work on it as the owner couldn't find anyone willing to look at it. I'm always up for a new challenge, so I'm taking a look, but I'm really worried about him using it the more I read about these type of amps. Should I be worried?
What are the typical safety steps to take to make the amp safer? - I'm thinking that a 3-prong mains lead with the chassis referenced to mains earth would be a start. also fusing the primary on the 1:1 isolation transformer. I'm gonna replace the electrolytic caps and also the resistor+cap being used to float the B- connection.
Anything else?
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