I got an old tweed super amp in that has been shotgunned but still worth getting straightened out if for nothing else to hear it work again.
The heater scheme factory installed calls for a non-center tapped heater winding with one lead going directly from PT to ground and the other
running along 1 heater connection of the tubes (except the 5u4) with the other heater connection of the tubes going to ground.
There is a replacement PT in there with a GRN-YLW center-tap on the heater that has been isolated and the other 2 green leads are hooked up as described above.
The PT however is not happy with this setup, it is overheating and I am wondering what the best solution is. I am not sure what model of PT is in there so I have no idea if this setup delivers the 6 VAC to the 6L6 as well as the 12 VAC to the 12AX7s.
It appears to have been run like this already, checking for continuity between the heater winding and the cover of the PT shows approx 8 ohms, which seems to indicated the winding is shorting to ground through the body of the transformer and the transformer needs to be replaced
The heater scheme factory installed calls for a non-center tapped heater winding with one lead going directly from PT to ground and the other
running along 1 heater connection of the tubes (except the 5u4) with the other heater connection of the tubes going to ground.
There is a replacement PT in there with a GRN-YLW center-tap on the heater that has been isolated and the other 2 green leads are hooked up as described above.
The PT however is not happy with this setup, it is overheating and I am wondering what the best solution is. I am not sure what model of PT is in there so I have no idea if this setup delivers the 6 VAC to the 6L6 as well as the 12 VAC to the 12AX7s.
It appears to have been run like this already, checking for continuity between the heater winding and the cover of the PT shows approx 8 ohms, which seems to indicated the winding is shorting to ground through the body of the transformer and the transformer needs to be replaced
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