This fender twin blew the 2A mains fuse. Customer replaced it with a 3A (only one available under gig conditions), which also blew.
Upon inspection, the internal HT fuse had also blown. The speaker lead had become detached at one of the speaker terminals and this may have caused the original fault. After checking through the amp for cap/rectifier shorts it was powered up without tubes and all voltages read fine. Tube sockets are clean and show no signs of tracking under magnification. Socket contacts are firm on the tube pins. Tubes and screen resistors are 4 months old. Solder joints are good.
Output transformer reads OK under static conditions.
I reinstalled the output tubes and bought the supply voltage up, continually monitoring the output tube voltages. All is fine below a b+ of 300v. When the B+ reaches 330v or so, the output tube connected directly to the blue secondary lead arcs violently inside the envelope and the HT fuse blows. I've tried this with another tube (used but good) and it does the same.
My thought on this is that one half of the OPT may be going OC under load and generating a flyback voltage of some KV.
I'm somewhat resistant to ordering a new OPT as they seem to be very robust in Fenders and failures are fairly unusual. Does anyone have any thoughts on this problem?
Upon inspection, the internal HT fuse had also blown. The speaker lead had become detached at one of the speaker terminals and this may have caused the original fault. After checking through the amp for cap/rectifier shorts it was powered up without tubes and all voltages read fine. Tube sockets are clean and show no signs of tracking under magnification. Socket contacts are firm on the tube pins. Tubes and screen resistors are 4 months old. Solder joints are good.
Output transformer reads OK under static conditions.
I reinstalled the output tubes and bought the supply voltage up, continually monitoring the output tube voltages. All is fine below a b+ of 300v. When the B+ reaches 330v or so, the output tube connected directly to the blue secondary lead arcs violently inside the envelope and the HT fuse blows. I've tried this with another tube (used but good) and it does the same.
My thought on this is that one half of the OPT may be going OC under load and generating a flyback voltage of some KV.
I'm somewhat resistant to ordering a new OPT as they seem to be very robust in Fenders and failures are fairly unusual. Does anyone have any thoughts on this problem?
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