I opened up my mig to check out a crackle, which turned out to be a loose solder joint. I decided to also add in my 1 ohm resistors for biasing. I do all this, and go to check out the bias, and I get 32mA at 583 volts on one tube, and nothing on the other. I check the draw with the shunt method, and get roughly the same on the one tube, and about half on the problematic one.
Of course, I switch tubes between the sockets. The issue persists with the socket, not the tube. So I clean the sockets, a spray of contact cleaner, and I tighten them up. Test again, same issue. I break out the oscilloscope, and check signal on both sides. Roughly the same signal showing up on either side. There is a bit of variation on the OT between the sides, but the amp draw mismatch could be the culprit. I still cannot find the cause of that, though.
Please help me figure this little beast out! Thanks, all!
Of course, I switch tubes between the sockets. The issue persists with the socket, not the tube. So I clean the sockets, a spray of contact cleaner, and I tighten them up. Test again, same issue. I break out the oscilloscope, and check signal on both sides. Roughly the same signal showing up on either side. There is a bit of variation on the OT between the sides, but the amp draw mismatch could be the culprit. I still cannot find the cause of that, though.
Please help me figure this little beast out! Thanks, all!
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