Hello, long time lurker, first time poster. I have recently tried to breathe new life into a Peavey classic 30 combo with some reasonable success.
Bought this used from a local pawn shop. Problem was pilot light on, no sound. So I thought nice little project, let the fun begin.
Took it home, pulled the chassis out, speaker and started a full renovation on the tolex(just cleaned it with soap and a stiff brush + elbow grease).
Out came the meter.No voltage on secondaries, voltage on primary ok. Discovered an open primary with the meter so i began ringing around for a replacement. Most places i rang ( i live in Australia) either dont have an off-the shelf transformer to suit or had to get one from Peavey. So it was left with either a rewind or
get one made. Quotes i was getting back ranged from 350-450 dollars. ridiculous i thought for a $200 amp.
So i was ready to contact Peavey USA for a 240v unit but would have been at least a 3 week wait so after reading about the thermal fuses on this forum, Id
thought id open it up and take a peek. Noticed the plastic bell cover on the fuse side had heat discoloration so wasnt very encouraging. Sliced down the paper with an exacto and dug out the fuse. I replaced it with a 133C, put it back together and powered it up, unloaded. ( how does one mend the fishpaper, btw?)
With a finger feel, noticed it was warming up ever so slightly. Thought nothing of it. Loaded it up and checked all the voltages. B+, B++, heaters, screen, bias and plate. Discovered an open 15ohm 5watt R66 resistor, so i replaced and all looked good.
Two power tubes were missing when I bought it, so ordered a quad set from a local reseller. Power the unit up, checked the voltages again, all good. After
a while, heard a loud pop and lost sound. The 1A fuse had blown and one of the tubes went out. Pulled the tube out and noticed a ever so slight crack on pin 1. Had a spare on hand so installed. What would have caused a brand new tube to crack and blow? faulty at manufacture? Im not a ham-fisted dude, so im dismissingoperator error on this. Contacted reseller and he agreed to replace it.
But ive noticed the PT gets extremely hot after idling for about 10 mins. So hot that you cant hold your finger on it for more than a second, spit evaporates in 6 secs.
There is no smell, no loud hum and no crackles or pops. Is this normal? Im so paranoid, that I dont want to leave the amp powered-on, unattended, incase it catches on fire. If I suspect short windings, would R.G's short tester pick up the most minor short? (ie adjacent winds ).
Are there any other tests i can do on the PT to give it a clean bill of health? What should the current draw be like on an unloaded PT?
Bought this used from a local pawn shop. Problem was pilot light on, no sound. So I thought nice little project, let the fun begin.
Took it home, pulled the chassis out, speaker and started a full renovation on the tolex(just cleaned it with soap and a stiff brush + elbow grease).
Out came the meter.No voltage on secondaries, voltage on primary ok. Discovered an open primary with the meter so i began ringing around for a replacement. Most places i rang ( i live in Australia) either dont have an off-the shelf transformer to suit or had to get one from Peavey. So it was left with either a rewind or
get one made. Quotes i was getting back ranged from 350-450 dollars. ridiculous i thought for a $200 amp.
So i was ready to contact Peavey USA for a 240v unit but would have been at least a 3 week wait so after reading about the thermal fuses on this forum, Id
thought id open it up and take a peek. Noticed the plastic bell cover on the fuse side had heat discoloration so wasnt very encouraging. Sliced down the paper with an exacto and dug out the fuse. I replaced it with a 133C, put it back together and powered it up, unloaded. ( how does one mend the fishpaper, btw?)
With a finger feel, noticed it was warming up ever so slightly. Thought nothing of it. Loaded it up and checked all the voltages. B+, B++, heaters, screen, bias and plate. Discovered an open 15ohm 5watt R66 resistor, so i replaced and all looked good.
Two power tubes were missing when I bought it, so ordered a quad set from a local reseller. Power the unit up, checked the voltages again, all good. After
a while, heard a loud pop and lost sound. The 1A fuse had blown and one of the tubes went out. Pulled the tube out and noticed a ever so slight crack on pin 1. Had a spare on hand so installed. What would have caused a brand new tube to crack and blow? faulty at manufacture? Im not a ham-fisted dude, so im dismissingoperator error on this. Contacted reseller and he agreed to replace it.
But ive noticed the PT gets extremely hot after idling for about 10 mins. So hot that you cant hold your finger on it for more than a second, spit evaporates in 6 secs.
There is no smell, no loud hum and no crackles or pops. Is this normal? Im so paranoid, that I dont want to leave the amp powered-on, unattended, incase it catches on fire. If I suspect short windings, would R.G's short tester pick up the most minor short? (ie adjacent winds ).
Are there any other tests i can do on the PT to give it a clean bill of health? What should the current draw be like on an unloaded PT?
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