BASSMAN_5F6A.pdfGZ34.pdf
I have a bassman 5f6a copy that has just blown two fuses and I don't know why.
It doesn't blow fuses when I start it up with a limiter.
I just put new tubes in it, biased them at 35mA, they match, plate voltage is at 475vdc.
There are diodes across pins 4 and 5, and across 7 and 8 on the rectifier.
It just killed a rectifier tube as well. That time it didn't blow a fuse.
I'm getting 125 vac from the wall. It's putting 369 vac on the plates of the rectifier.
All rectifier voltages appear normal. 5.9 vac on the cathodes.
Two questions:
1. Why do you think it's blowing fuses / what am I missing?
2. Why are the solid state diodes where they don't seem to be doing anything? The HV leads go to 4 and 6 so it seems to me the diodes are just sitting there.
Thanks,
leydenjar
I have a bassman 5f6a copy that has just blown two fuses and I don't know why.
It doesn't blow fuses when I start it up with a limiter.
I just put new tubes in it, biased them at 35mA, they match, plate voltage is at 475vdc.
There are diodes across pins 4 and 5, and across 7 and 8 on the rectifier.
It just killed a rectifier tube as well. That time it didn't blow a fuse.
I'm getting 125 vac from the wall. It's putting 369 vac on the plates of the rectifier.
All rectifier voltages appear normal. 5.9 vac on the cathodes.
Two questions:
1. Why do you think it's blowing fuses / what am I missing?
2. Why are the solid state diodes where they don't seem to be doing anything? The HV leads go to 4 and 6 so it seems to me the diodes are just sitting there.
Thanks,
leydenjar
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