Thought I'd throw this out to any and all ,
Working on a UL twin 135 watt model that has a constant annoying hum, that I can't sem to get rid of. It had all new supply caps put in 2005, along with new screen risistors, grid resistors and some coupling caps. I at first measured some AC after the bridge diodes and just assumed the hum was that. So I replace the four diodes and snubber caps along with the bias diode, which was passing ac. Bias is clean now and there still is the same amount of AC after the bridge rectifiers (@1 mv). I've checked all solder joints, components for noise (chopstick), moved wires around, different power tubes.
Pulled the PI tube and still have same hum. I found some questionable solder joints and redid them to no avail. Replaced some B+ wires that also looked rotted and loose. It probably doesn't help that the factory wiring is a mess. All voltages seem about right, it's been switched over to adj bias and bias's up fine. Bypassd the heater hum adj pot with 2 100 ohm resistors to ground, no change. I was going to float the heater supply next to see if that makes a difference.
Any thoughts? Also pulled the boost circuit and the 3' of associated wire, no change in hum. On the scope the ripple is gone after the first dropping resistor(2.7k / 10w).
Matt
http://www.schematicheaven.com/fende..._135_schem.pdf
Working on a UL twin 135 watt model that has a constant annoying hum, that I can't sem to get rid of. It had all new supply caps put in 2005, along with new screen risistors, grid resistors and some coupling caps. I at first measured some AC after the bridge diodes and just assumed the hum was that. So I replace the four diodes and snubber caps along with the bias diode, which was passing ac. Bias is clean now and there still is the same amount of AC after the bridge rectifiers (@1 mv). I've checked all solder joints, components for noise (chopstick), moved wires around, different power tubes.
Pulled the PI tube and still have same hum. I found some questionable solder joints and redid them to no avail. Replaced some B+ wires that also looked rotted and loose. It probably doesn't help that the factory wiring is a mess. All voltages seem about right, it's been switched over to adj bias and bias's up fine. Bypassd the heater hum adj pot with 2 100 ohm resistors to ground, no change. I was going to float the heater supply next to see if that makes a difference.
Any thoughts? Also pulled the boost circuit and the 3' of associated wire, no change in hum. On the scope the ripple is gone after the first dropping resistor(2.7k / 10w).
Matt
http://www.schematicheaven.com/fende..._135_schem.pdf
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