Hello, I just registered here since I wanted to ask for some help with a situation I have with a 74 Carlsbro Twin Channel Power amp.
Schematic: http://www.chambonino.com/carlsbro/60tc.jpg
I changed the filter caps for new F&Ts. The ones that are 50uF in the schematic were actually 68uF. Two in series without bleed resistors separated by a choke. I replaced these with 100uF/350V and put in 100k 1W bleed resistors across each cap. The one after the 22k dropping resistor was a double 22uF (parallel) and i replaced it with one 47uF/450V. The last one was also double 22uF which i replaced with a double 33uF, since that was the closest i had.
I put it back together after I had double checked everything and started to apply voltage though a variac and a lightbulb current limiter. I got all the way to 240 and after about 20 seconds (with power and SB switches on and no tubes) I see the 1k resistor that is across the choke flash and hear a loud snap. I't didn't smoke or even smell burnt, but It had opened up.
Questions:
1) Why did it blow? I'ts a 1 W carbon comp. And what is it's function? I had turned the power and stanby on before the cap job to make measurements.
2) Why are both the screen grids AND the OT center tap supplied after the choke? Usually I see OTCT voltage taken before the choke.
3) Are the 100 k bleeders ok. I read somewhere that they should be 50/C, so 500 k or 470 k for 100uF.
I'll send pics tomorrow if they might be of use as I get back to it.
Thanks
-Niko
Schematic: http://www.chambonino.com/carlsbro/60tc.jpg
I changed the filter caps for new F&Ts. The ones that are 50uF in the schematic were actually 68uF. Two in series without bleed resistors separated by a choke. I replaced these with 100uF/350V and put in 100k 1W bleed resistors across each cap. The one after the 22k dropping resistor was a double 22uF (parallel) and i replaced it with one 47uF/450V. The last one was also double 22uF which i replaced with a double 33uF, since that was the closest i had.
I put it back together after I had double checked everything and started to apply voltage though a variac and a lightbulb current limiter. I got all the way to 240 and after about 20 seconds (with power and SB switches on and no tubes) I see the 1k resistor that is across the choke flash and hear a loud snap. I't didn't smoke or even smell burnt, but It had opened up.
Questions:
1) Why did it blow? I'ts a 1 W carbon comp. And what is it's function? I had turned the power and stanby on before the cap job to make measurements.
2) Why are both the screen grids AND the OT center tap supplied after the choke? Usually I see OTCT voltage taken before the choke.
3) Are the 100 k bleeders ok. I read somewhere that they should be 50/C, so 500 k or 470 k for 100uF.
I'll send pics tomorrow if they might be of use as I get back to it.
Thanks
-Niko
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