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  • #16
    I would take all the tubes out or at least the power tubes. On the power tube sockets before you power it up ohm out pin 9 of one side to pin 9 of the other side to get 200 ohms of screen resistance. The after you power it up saying the 1 amp fuse doesn't blow again you should get as follows.

    Pin 7 = @ 300 + volts
    Pin 2 = negative -15 volts
    Pin 3 = Zero
    Pin 9 = @ 295 + volts

    The heaters I believe are in series so they either all work or none. So if you put all the tubes in and they light the heaters are ok.
    KB

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    • #17
      OK, I get 207 from v5 to v6 pin 9, 103 from all other combinations except for v6 to v7 where I'm getting 0.
      Powered up I get pin 7=1295, pin 9=1295, pin 2=12.5 and pin 3=0 on all tubes. Fuse did not blow.

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      • #18
        Wait, I had it on AC. I get 570v @ both pin 7 & 9 on all el84's

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        • #19
          IT WORKS! I changed out the mod cap c18 for a 680pf and it all works beautifully now. I don't get it but I'm not complaining. Thanks Guys.

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          • #20
            O/k.
            The plate & screen voltages are present.
            Measure pin #5. Bias voltage.
            If that is good:
            Attach a dummy load on the output.
            Insert a test signal.
            Monitor the output on a scope.

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            • #21
              10-4

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