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Crate VC5310 power tube failure ,and fuse blown.
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Originally posted by MarkusBass View PostIt's correct. But you have to know that in such meters (only on current range) there is quite often a fuse and sometimes the fuse fails. In this case you can still measure voltages but you cannot measure any current. Please check that you can measure curent; connect the meter to a 9V battery with 1k resistor in series. If in this case you also get 0 mA, then you need to fix the meter (the fuse inside) first.
Mark
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Originally posted by MarkusBass View PostIf the current is correct, this will be a waste of time. But if it is not correct, you could save some money (needed for new tubes). That's why I would do it. And it will help you to be on the safe side (I mean having the knowledge what is the current).
Can you also make a photo of the cap in the middle (from a different angle)? It looks a little bit suspicious.
Mark
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76.3mA for how many power tubes? Divide that number by however many power tubes to know the current per tube. Then multiply by the plate voltage to find your idle dissipation in watts.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Originally posted by g-one View Post76.3mA for how many power tubes? Divide that number by however many power tubes to know the current per tube. Then multiply by the plate voltage to find your idle dissipation in watts.
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So you have (76.3mA /2) *370 = 14W. This is a little bit too much. It should be 12W. I don't see a possibility to adjust the bias voltage in this amp. Maybe you should repeat the measurement with 4 tubes. It is possible that the plate voltage will be slightly lower in this case and the resulting power dissipation will decrease.
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Originally posted by MarkusBass View PostSo you have (76.3mA /2) *370 = 14W. This is a little bit too much. It should be 12W. I don't see a possibility to adjust the bias voltage in this amp. Maybe you should repeat the measurement with 4 tubes. It is possible that the plate voltage will be slightly lower in this case and the resulting power dissipation will decrease.
MarkLast edited by gtrplayr1976; 09-14-2014, 01:23 PM.
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Originally posted by gtrplayr1976 View PostHey Mark. I may be giving you the wrong voltage. I`ll get readings with the new tubes ,and make sure I get a voltage reading at the right point. Checked again and voltage is 407 with two tubes. I`ll check with four to see if theres a difference. I know my other two el84 amps run high too.
Mark
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Originally posted by MarkusBass View PostNo problem. You know now how to measure the current and how to calculate the power dissipation of a valve. I would keep it rather closer to 12W than 15W.
Mark
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You can try the power tubes one at a time like that (idle only, no signal) to see if they are somewhat matched, or maybe there is one drawing way more idle current than the others.
Not sure if these are the tubes you will be using or if you are still going to replace with new ones?
If you want to change the bias level (once you have the tubes you will use), you can adjust the value of R78 in the bias circuit. Raising the value will cool down the idle current. Alternatively you could add a bias adjust pot in series with R78 (10K or so).
If you don't want to play with the bias, some tube sellers will let you specify what you want if you are buying matched power tubes. If you told them you wanted something that runs cooler, they would send you something appropriate.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Originally posted by MarkusBass View PostThis is a little bit hot but I would leave it as it is (guitar amps have to be hot). I assume the amp is OK now, right? Have you tried playing it?
bleeding into the other. Im also getting some hum with no input and controls at 0. It may partly be my house because it gets a lot worse when I turn on the ceiling light ,but the light isnt florescent.
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Originally posted by g-one View PostYou can try the power tubes one at a time like that (idle only, no signal) to see if they are somewhat matched, or maybe there is one drawing way more idle current than the others.
Not sure if these are the tubes you will be using or if you are still going to replace with new ones?
If you want to change the bias level (once you have the tubes you will use), you can adjust the value of R78 in the bias circuit. Raising the value will cool down the idle current. Alternatively you could add a bias adjust pot in series with R78 (10K or so).
If you don't want to play with the bias, some tube sellers will let you specify what you want if you are buying matched power tubes. If you told them you wanted something that runs cooler, they would send you something appropriate.
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Originally posted by g-one View PostYou can try the power tubes one at a time like that (idle only, no signal) to see if they are somewhat matched, or maybe there is one drawing way more idle current than the others.
Not sure if these are the tubes you will be using or if you are still going to replace with new ones?
If you want to change the bias level (once you have the tubes you will use), you can adjust the value of R78 in the bias circuit. Raising the value will cool down the idle current. Alternatively you could add a bias adjust pot in series with R78 (10K or so).
If you don't want to play with the bias, some tube sellers will let you specify what you want if you are buying matched power tubes. If you told them you wanted something that runs cooler, they would send you something appropriate.
Thanks !
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Originally posted by gtrplayr1976 View Postjust lift one end of the resistor attach a leg ,and attach the wiper where the other end of the resistor was ?Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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