The TFL I have apparently has a history of eating power tubes before I acquired it. The output transformer had obviously gone bad in a very violent manner judging by the stains on the chassis. It had the wrong output transformer in it as a replacement (the larger one for 4 6l6's) which I replaced with the proper size (actually the correct primary impedance for the circuit and 4,8, and 16 ohm taps, from a Conn organ that I had on hand, heavier iron than stock)
Anyway I hadn't noticed the carbon which appears to look exactly like arc flash traces, when I first worked on it but something just wasn't right, and I kept smelling something so I gave it another look this evening. Tell me this probably happened when the output xformer went south..........which is my theory. I checked the resisters on the sockets and they were pretty tight except the 470 ohm resisters which were about 510 on one and 560 on the other, which I will replace both. with hand selected replacements. Anything else I should check?
Thanks for helping out people with your experience like you do, this forum and an armature telescope making forum I also hang at gives me some hope for humanity
Anyway I hadn't noticed the carbon which appears to look exactly like arc flash traces, when I first worked on it but something just wasn't right, and I kept smelling something so I gave it another look this evening. Tell me this probably happened when the output xformer went south..........which is my theory. I checked the resisters on the sockets and they were pretty tight except the 470 ohm resisters which were about 510 on one and 560 on the other, which I will replace both. with hand selected replacements. Anything else I should check?
Thanks for helping out people with your experience like you do, this forum and an armature telescope making forum I also hang at gives me some hope for humanity
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