Hi Lowell.
Yes, for me series (with the 110 or 220V) lamp is the same as bulb current limiter.
Yes, voltages in general will be off, lower, but anyway proportional to the original ones.
The idea is to be able to measure something, which a continuously blowing mains fuse or new parts dying won't let me do.
I neither like those 8.5V Vbe in Q1 and Q2, but since they are muted, that doesn't mean much to me, yet.
That's why I ask you to do certain things and take some measurements, which, by the way, is what I would do if I had that amp on my bench.
Please unmute Q1 and Q2 to get some meaningful voltage measurements.
All those I asked before are a "catalog" of what I would measure.
Of course I am "hunting" for abnormal ones.
Yes, for me series (with the 110 or 220V) lamp is the same as bulb current limiter.
Yes, voltages in general will be off, lower, but anyway proportional to the original ones.
The idea is to be able to measure something, which a continuously blowing mains fuse or new parts dying won't let me do.
I neither like those 8.5V Vbe in Q1 and Q2, but since they are muted, that doesn't mean much to me, yet.
That's why I ask you to do certain things and take some measurements, which, by the way, is what I would do if I had that amp on my bench.
Please unmute Q1 and Q2 to get some meaningful voltage measurements.
All those I asked before are a "catalog" of what I would measure.
Of course I am "hunting" for abnormal ones.
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