I picked up a 2203 today for a friend (he bought it on the bay) and it seems to be losing bias voltage slowly after 5 minutes. One bias cap looks suspect (has a patch of wrap missing) but I think everything is original (1981 production) Tubes were idling at 35ma (I've got a four port bias meter) then one pair starts to ramp up and up, one pair was doing about 60ma each and the other side was still about 35ma each. Swapped tube pair and fault followed the tubes but possibly because they draw more current? and the bias voltage was dropping from -48vdc to -45vdc. The bias supply to the grids is split by 220k resistors between output tube pairs so the other pair does drop bias voltage but at half the rate.
So is it a bias supply problem?? I took out the tubes and monitored the bias voltage without any load to see if it was a resistor or cap leaking, going high but without a load it has gone from 48 down to 47 and back up to 48-49. Is there an expected current draw for the bias voltage that I could simulate with a resistor or two to test the supply with a load?
Thanks in Advance Joe.
So is it a bias supply problem?? I took out the tubes and monitored the bias voltage without any load to see if it was a resistor or cap leaking, going high but without a load it has gone from 48 down to 47 and back up to 48-49. Is there an expected current draw for the bias voltage that I could simulate with a resistor or two to test the supply with a load?
Thanks in Advance Joe.
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