I blew a fuse on the AC filament line and realized today that I had my power tubes -KT77- biased too hot (facepalm) - I'm not sure what I did but it was set around 10ma hotter than it should have been for the plate voltage and I know not to do that if I want to keep my tubes for a while - I am not always as observant as I should be. The plate voltage is reading around 480V and the KT77's were biased around 45-50ma. I readjusted them down to about 35ma to keep them in the mid to high range but not over. They seem ok with full range of sound still.
Amp = Crate BV120H (Blew Doodoo), KT77
I have a burnt area of the board under the AC Filament fuse that popped and the power tube filament wires look burnt where they meet the board. Also, there are a couple burn marks on the solder joints where the filament traces connect via 13 pin header to the power tube board. I guess what I'm wondering is: Is there anything I should be concerned about that I'm overlooking? It seems like the only problem was that I had somehow over-biased my power tubes but the fact that the filament wires and traces look a little toasted too has me concerned. Is it normal for the KT77 to burn the filament wires and pop a fuse because the bias was set too hot? I've read on a few forums that KT77 can draw more voltage through the filaments than the PT can safely supply with some amps.
The clean channel wasn't exhibiting the crackling or the volume drop symptoms but the clean channel draws it's filament current from a separate DC line while the 12AX7 before the CH2 tone stack and the PI both draw from the same AC filament line the power tubes draw from. My guess is that the crackling was the sound of the fuse burning before it blew but it could have been the power tubes choking as well - although they don't seem to have problems after my readjustment. I have some used EL34's I'll try too but I don't have any new tubes to test out.
I replaced the fuse, readjusted the bias and everything sounds fine but I'm concerned about how hot the filament wires got and the blown fuse. I'm still quite the newb with regards to this tube amp stuff so I'm not sure if I caused the problem with the over-bias or if the KT77's are frying my amp as this is the first and only amp I have ever worked on.
I've noticed this amp runs a little hotter in general than it's original specs. The schem says B+ = 460V but mine runs around 480V. I went over all of the relevant test points on the schem relating to the preamp and power tubes and they all seem consistent with respect to spec and each other and they are all consistently on the high side compared to the schematic specs. I'm not burning through preamp tubes or anything and the PI is fine too...
Amp = Crate BV120H (Blew Doodoo), KT77
I have a burnt area of the board under the AC Filament fuse that popped and the power tube filament wires look burnt where they meet the board. Also, there are a couple burn marks on the solder joints where the filament traces connect via 13 pin header to the power tube board. I guess what I'm wondering is: Is there anything I should be concerned about that I'm overlooking? It seems like the only problem was that I had somehow over-biased my power tubes but the fact that the filament wires and traces look a little toasted too has me concerned. Is it normal for the KT77 to burn the filament wires and pop a fuse because the bias was set too hot? I've read on a few forums that KT77 can draw more voltage through the filaments than the PT can safely supply with some amps.
The clean channel wasn't exhibiting the crackling or the volume drop symptoms but the clean channel draws it's filament current from a separate DC line while the 12AX7 before the CH2 tone stack and the PI both draw from the same AC filament line the power tubes draw from. My guess is that the crackling was the sound of the fuse burning before it blew but it could have been the power tubes choking as well - although they don't seem to have problems after my readjustment. I have some used EL34's I'll try too but I don't have any new tubes to test out.
I replaced the fuse, readjusted the bias and everything sounds fine but I'm concerned about how hot the filament wires got and the blown fuse. I'm still quite the newb with regards to this tube amp stuff so I'm not sure if I caused the problem with the over-bias or if the KT77's are frying my amp as this is the first and only amp I have ever worked on.
I've noticed this amp runs a little hotter in general than it's original specs. The schem says B+ = 460V but mine runs around 480V. I went over all of the relevant test points on the schem relating to the preamp and power tubes and they all seem consistent with respect to spec and each other and they are all consistently on the high side compared to the schematic specs. I'm not burning through preamp tubes or anything and the PI is fine too...
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