Hi All
Ive posted a tread a week ago on this subject. Thought i would start a fresh one
A quick recap Cornford Hurricane came in with blown mains tx. Got the original maker of the tx to make me one. Fitted it with a new set of Sovtek EL84 . Tad Bias meter
had them at 30ma each
Customer happy. He called me 12 hrs later tx blown again.
I got the amp back. 500ma mains fuse gone and tx burnt out. Spoken to the maker. he told me to send them both back. He checked them out. he didnt say they were faulty and it was the fault of his tx's ... But did replace it and send me an earlier cornford tx as well which is higher rated (Orginal cornford spec is 130ma for 295vac )
he told me to hook up that tx and run the amp flat out and monitor
I fitted a 160ma fuse and fitted the tx( Up rated tx ).Running flat out with a siginal gen on input and 4 ohm 100watt load on output
With the TAD Bias meter . Without siginal .. tubes are 30ma each at Flat out the tubes at 53ma and 57ma
volt meter set to ~ ma flat out 142ma (contacted though ac 295v ) with a guitar playing though it its about 120-130 ma
What im concerned about is that something it still drawing to much current. Im a little out of my comfort zone here.
Does anyone have any idea's or thoughts. Also im looking for some written info on testing the wattage of valve amps.
Blind boy benton
Ive posted a tread a week ago on this subject. Thought i would start a fresh one
A quick recap Cornford Hurricane came in with blown mains tx. Got the original maker of the tx to make me one. Fitted it with a new set of Sovtek EL84 . Tad Bias meter
had them at 30ma each
Customer happy. He called me 12 hrs later tx blown again.
I got the amp back. 500ma mains fuse gone and tx burnt out. Spoken to the maker. he told me to send them both back. He checked them out. he didnt say they were faulty and it was the fault of his tx's ... But did replace it and send me an earlier cornford tx as well which is higher rated (Orginal cornford spec is 130ma for 295vac )
he told me to hook up that tx and run the amp flat out and monitor
I fitted a 160ma fuse and fitted the tx( Up rated tx ).Running flat out with a siginal gen on input and 4 ohm 100watt load on output
With the TAD Bias meter . Without siginal .. tubes are 30ma each at Flat out the tubes at 53ma and 57ma
volt meter set to ~ ma flat out 142ma (contacted though ac 295v ) with a guitar playing though it its about 120-130 ma
What im concerned about is that something it still drawing to much current. Im a little out of my comfort zone here.
Does anyone have any idea's or thoughts. Also im looking for some written info on testing the wattage of valve amps.
Blind boy benton
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