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D22, 23, 24 and 25.
When I measure them with my DMM on the diode setting, I get 0.59V.
I guess that sounds about right, but is it.?
Do the caps in parallel... C144, 145, 146 and 147... pose a problem...do they effect the reading I am getting on my meter.?
Wondering if I need to lift a leg of the diodes to check them.
The amp belongs to a local guitar player. He said the amp was blowing the HT Fuse.
Says he pulled the power tubes, installed a new 250mA fuse, and that it blew again, with No Power tubes in the amp.
I ordered some of these fuses, I do not have anything close to that value.
In the meantime, I lifted all the Leads/Connections from the PT Secondary. I see both of the low voltages for the heaters and the digital "stuff".....but the High Voltage AC winding says 15 VAC, and it reads open with an Ohmmeter.
I figure the Secondary is bad for the High Voltage AC, but I am wondering if there is a an issue with the rectifier somewhere, so I was checking those diodes.
The guy that owns the amp has less "tech" knowledge than I do, so I am not even sure how accurate his observations are.
I will just have to wait for the new PT to arrive, and then see what happens as I slowly add the fuse and then tubes.
But anyway.....what I am really wondering about is checking those diodes. Can I check them in circuit like I did.?
Thank You
D22, 23, 24 and 25.
When I measure them with my DMM on the diode setting, I get 0.59V.
I guess that sounds about right, but is it.?
Do the caps in parallel... C144, 145, 146 and 147... pose a problem...do they effect the reading I am getting on my meter.?
Wondering if I need to lift a leg of the diodes to check them.
The amp belongs to a local guitar player. He said the amp was blowing the HT Fuse.
Says he pulled the power tubes, installed a new 250mA fuse, and that it blew again, with No Power tubes in the amp.
I ordered some of these fuses, I do not have anything close to that value.
In the meantime, I lifted all the Leads/Connections from the PT Secondary. I see both of the low voltages for the heaters and the digital "stuff".....but the High Voltage AC winding says 15 VAC, and it reads open with an Ohmmeter.
I figure the Secondary is bad for the High Voltage AC, but I am wondering if there is a an issue with the rectifier somewhere, so I was checking those diodes.
The guy that owns the amp has less "tech" knowledge than I do, so I am not even sure how accurate his observations are.
I will just have to wait for the new PT to arrive, and then see what happens as I slowly add the fuse and then tubes.
But anyway.....what I am really wondering about is checking those diodes. Can I check them in circuit like I did.?
Thank You
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