Never come across one of these before.
An output tube shorted and now the PT reads open circuit on the primary. Why didn't the 500mA fuse on the PCB blow? because it's the fan fuse and not the HT.
I contact the distributor, who's very helpful and puts me in touch with Engl, who are also very helpful. I was intending to get a replacment PT. "Just one thing", says Engl, "our technicians say the fuse inside the transformer should protect it from a fault condition". Except there's no evidence of a fuse, the primary leads dissappear under the pretty standard looking brown plastic terminal shroud which is firmly stuck with silicone. After cutting this away and prying off the cover there's a 1.6A fuse lurking beneath. How many people knew that?
Now all I can hear inside my head is my mother shouting "bad boy, dirty boy, now go to your bed".
For all those who may travel this way.
An output tube shorted and now the PT reads open circuit on the primary. Why didn't the 500mA fuse on the PCB blow? because it's the fan fuse and not the HT.
I contact the distributor, who's very helpful and puts me in touch with Engl, who are also very helpful. I was intending to get a replacment PT. "Just one thing", says Engl, "our technicians say the fuse inside the transformer should protect it from a fault condition". Except there's no evidence of a fuse, the primary leads dissappear under the pretty standard looking brown plastic terminal shroud which is firmly stuck with silicone. After cutting this away and prying off the cover there's a 1.6A fuse lurking beneath. How many people knew that?
Now all I can hear inside my head is my mother shouting "bad boy, dirty boy, now go to your bed".
For all those who may travel this way.
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