Again on the Weber power tranny replacement for my '77 Deluxe Reverb...
I mounted this new tranny, turned the amp on and made a few readings.
B+ is okay.
The trouble was upstream:
the two plate pins of the rectifier read respectively 339 VAC on pin 4 and 388 VAC on pin 6.
Their resistance - referred to their central tap - is respectively 70 and 77 ohm.
The above readings are the same with and without the rectifier tube.
The two heaters (?), pin 2 and 8, read the same (around 420 VDC).
Ted Weber told me yesterday that this is not an issue and I can use the tranny safely. I am a little dubious though... and wonder if such different voltages on the plates of the recto will harm my amp.
Should I put a resistance somewhere to drop the higher voltage?
Should I check something else?
I mounted this new tranny, turned the amp on and made a few readings.
B+ is okay.
The trouble was upstream:
the two plate pins of the rectifier read respectively 339 VAC on pin 4 and 388 VAC on pin 6.
Their resistance - referred to their central tap - is respectively 70 and 77 ohm.
The above readings are the same with and without the rectifier tube.
The two heaters (?), pin 2 and 8, read the same (around 420 VDC).
Ted Weber told me yesterday that this is not an issue and I can use the tranny safely. I am a little dubious though... and wonder if such different voltages on the plates of the recto will harm my amp.
Should I put a resistance somewhere to drop the higher voltage?
Should I check something else?
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