Hi Everybody,
Was hoping somebody could offer some help with my tweed 5E3 build.
Bought a Mojo kit several years back and found that when finished, it sounded ok, but ran really hot.
When I say hot, I mean that after running idle for 15 minutes with no input signal, the top panel gets so hot that you can only touch it for 3-4 seconds (particularly near the power switch and pilot light). After a lot of research experimentation, I could not solve the problem and shelved the amp.
Fast forward a year, decided to gut the amp and retrofit with Mercury PT, OT, choke and a new turret board (used the same components otherwise). The results were the same. The amp ran incredibly hot, even at idle. The amp was begrudgingly shelved again.
So here I am again, after several other successful builds…. trying to make her right.
As I monitor the progression of the heat across the chassis, it emanates from the bottom of the chassis near the 5Y3 ad 6V6’s (as it logically would), creeps up toward the PT (assuming it’s acting like a heat sink) and then to the top panel. This all makes sense…. what doesn’t make sense is the intensity of the heat. The bottom panel can barely be touched; the PT and top panel can only be touched for a few seconds. (This behavior was the same with both the stock and Mercury transformers)
PT: Mercury FTDP-MM, 335V-0-335V (I selected the lowest B+ they offered in effort to minimize heat)
OT: FTDO59-M w/dual primaries for 6V6 and 6L6 (wired to a switch in my amp). Currently only running 6V6's.
Choke: PCF22707 Hammond? (Note after I installed the choke, I removed the 5K dropping resistor between the first and second filter caps which bumped the screens approx. 10V above the plates. I added the 470ohm screen resistors with no change, so I then added an additional 5W 1K resistor between the screens and second filter/choke. This solved the problem.)
Tubes: Sovtek 5Y3GT, JAN Philips black plate 6V6’s, EH 12AX7, and a Sylvania 12AY7 in the first position.
6V6 Bias current: 39mA per each tube
Voltages:
V5 (5Y3) – Pins 4 and 6 @ 318V, Pins 2 and 8 @ 361V
V3 and V4 (6V6) – Plates 358V, Screens 359V, Cathode, 21V
V2 (12AX7) – Pin1 @ 173V, Pin2 @ 211V
V1 (12AY7) - Pin1 @128V, Pin2 @130V
All other component values and circuits are true to the original 5E3 circuit.
The next obvious step would be to add a fan, but I’m struggling with idea due to the fact that the amp really shouldn’t be running this hot to begin with… plus my obsessive nature is making me feel like I NEED to identify the cause ☺
Any thoughts? Bad Mains filter cap?
Thanks again guys!
Was hoping somebody could offer some help with my tweed 5E3 build.
Bought a Mojo kit several years back and found that when finished, it sounded ok, but ran really hot.
When I say hot, I mean that after running idle for 15 minutes with no input signal, the top panel gets so hot that you can only touch it for 3-4 seconds (particularly near the power switch and pilot light). After a lot of research experimentation, I could not solve the problem and shelved the amp.
Fast forward a year, decided to gut the amp and retrofit with Mercury PT, OT, choke and a new turret board (used the same components otherwise). The results were the same. The amp ran incredibly hot, even at idle. The amp was begrudgingly shelved again.
So here I am again, after several other successful builds…. trying to make her right.
As I monitor the progression of the heat across the chassis, it emanates from the bottom of the chassis near the 5Y3 ad 6V6’s (as it logically would), creeps up toward the PT (assuming it’s acting like a heat sink) and then to the top panel. This all makes sense…. what doesn’t make sense is the intensity of the heat. The bottom panel can barely be touched; the PT and top panel can only be touched for a few seconds. (This behavior was the same with both the stock and Mercury transformers)
PT: Mercury FTDP-MM, 335V-0-335V (I selected the lowest B+ they offered in effort to minimize heat)
OT: FTDO59-M w/dual primaries for 6V6 and 6L6 (wired to a switch in my amp). Currently only running 6V6's.
Choke: PCF22707 Hammond? (Note after I installed the choke, I removed the 5K dropping resistor between the first and second filter caps which bumped the screens approx. 10V above the plates. I added the 470ohm screen resistors with no change, so I then added an additional 5W 1K resistor between the screens and second filter/choke. This solved the problem.)
Tubes: Sovtek 5Y3GT, JAN Philips black plate 6V6’s, EH 12AX7, and a Sylvania 12AY7 in the first position.
6V6 Bias current: 39mA per each tube
Voltages:
V5 (5Y3) – Pins 4 and 6 @ 318V, Pins 2 and 8 @ 361V
V3 and V4 (6V6) – Plates 358V, Screens 359V, Cathode, 21V
V2 (12AX7) – Pin1 @ 173V, Pin2 @ 211V
V1 (12AY7) - Pin1 @128V, Pin2 @130V
All other component values and circuits are true to the original 5E3 circuit.
The next obvious step would be to add a fan, but I’m struggling with idea due to the fact that the amp really shouldn’t be running this hot to begin with… plus my obsessive nature is making me feel like I NEED to identify the cause ☺
Any thoughts? Bad Mains filter cap?
Thanks again guys!
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