I am working on my friends mig 50 that was popping fuses. I determined that one of the power tubes was shorted, so I popped in a used set of tubes and the amp seems fine. The one thing that I am worried about is that the plate voltage is about 545 volts. I know that this is torture to the typical 6l6. It came in with sovtek 5881wxt's in it. I just want to make sure that the replacement tubes aren't going to have an untimely death. Also, I noticed that the negative voltage on the grid on one of the power tubes goes up (more negative) by about 30 volts. The other tube stays constant. The OPT also squeals a bit when I put the DMM probe on the grid pin.
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Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View PostCan you inform us of the bias voltage reaqdings on each tube, pin #5?
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I think I have everything figured out. The amp didn't like the input signal I was giving it and was making the PI do funny things.
I am still concerned about the B+ being so high. The amp is meant to be run at 110vac. Wall voltage nowadays is about 120 or so. What would be the best 6L6 to use that can withstand that kind of voltage? Could the high voltage be to blame for the 5881WXT failing? Thanks for the help.
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Originally posted by antieatingactivist View PostI think I have everything figured out. The amp didn't like the input signal I was giving it and was making the PI do funny things.
I am still concerned about the B+ being so high. The amp is meant to be run at 110vac. Wall voltage nowadays is about 120 or so. What would be the best 6L6 to use that can withstand that kind of voltage? Could the high voltage be to blame for the 5881WXT failing? Thanks for the help.
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Originally posted by Prairie Dawg View PostI would probably install a zener diode that'll drop the voltage down a smidge-like, say, 75v or so.KB
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