working on a very nice old B15N (cathode bias on 6L6s--first time I've seen that!), the cathode resistor bypass electrolytic spewed its guts out, blew the mains fuse. I've been powering it up slowly to restore all the electros (hadn't been played in a long time). As I get up to about 80-90V on the variac, it looks as though the output stage is starting to run away (10V across the 250 ohm cathode R means 40mA and still heading north...) I shut it down to think about it. Coupling caps are OK (no DC at the grids of the 6L6s....Cathode R reads 250 ohms like it should. tubes tested OK on my not-terribly-good tube tester.
Anybody know the standard output bias for this beast? Not having any luck there, I'll have to get out a 6L6 set of curves and work out what theory says it should be....
thanks in advance for any help!
m52
Anybody know the standard output bias for this beast? Not having any luck there, I'll have to get out a 6L6 set of curves and work out what theory says it should be....
thanks in advance for any help!
m52
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