Hi maybe I'm about to ask a very stupid question. I'm almost done on my way to repair a Peavey Classic 30, and already all the boards are fixed.
When doing my preliminary voltage test I found the next results.
Plate Should be 410DC : have 411DC
Screen Should be 405DC : have 407DC
B++ Should be 290DC : have 402DC!!!
B+ Should be 276DC : have 401DC!!!!
The Plate and Screen voltages variances don't worry me much. But the B++ and B+ do make me wonder.
Now the "stupid/naive/ignorant" part, right now I hadn't placed the tubes (I know I know the circuit wont be complette without it), I'm affraid that this voltage can damage the tubes.
Could this variance be fixed when I place the valves on, or could this be a death sentence to the tubes?
All the rest measurements are pretty much fine and new filter caps are in place, so should I try the tubes without being affraid of losing them?
Thank You
When doing my preliminary voltage test I found the next results.
Plate Should be 410DC : have 411DC
Screen Should be 405DC : have 407DC
B++ Should be 290DC : have 402DC!!!
B+ Should be 276DC : have 401DC!!!!
The Plate and Screen voltages variances don't worry me much. But the B++ and B+ do make me wonder.
Now the "stupid/naive/ignorant" part, right now I hadn't placed the tubes (I know I know the circuit wont be complette without it), I'm affraid that this voltage can damage the tubes.
Could this variance be fixed when I place the valves on, or could this be a death sentence to the tubes?
All the rest measurements are pretty much fine and new filter caps are in place, so should I try the tubes without being affraid of losing them?
Thank You
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