I've got a BF Dual SHowman on the bench that came to me having not been turned on in years (decades?), with 4 mismatched power tubes and original electrolytics. It does have a 3 prong cord installed. Anyway, without even trying it as it was I went ahead and replaced all the filter, bias and bypass caps, then checked resistors and replaced a few of those that had drifted out of spec, and swapped out the power tubes with a matched quad. Upon firing it up it's got a bit of 120hz hum that is just more than it should have, enough to be bothersome to me. I found it has about 14 - 15 volts AC on the B+ rail, measuring right on the board where the line splits off, one going to the OT center tap and the other going to the choke. There is a good sawtooth pattern on my scope right there too. I suspected maybe one of the two first filter caps were bad, so I temporarily clipped on a couple of other caps with some jumper wires to run in parallel with the existing fresh caps, effectively doubling the capacitance, and the voltage reduced down to about 8 volts, along with a similar reduction in hum. Then I removed the fresh caps from under the dog house completely, well, I didn't actually remove them, I just lifted one leg of each one so they are out of the circuit, and just left the temporary caps in-circuit using jumper wires, and the voltage went back up to about 14.5vac, the sawtooth pattern and the hum returned to the previous level. So I think I eliminated some bad filter caps as the cause of the ripple. What do you guys think? What else is there that could be adding to the AC ripple?
One other thing, the original cap bleed off resistors were only 100k, so I replaced them with 220k as shown on the schematic. I don't think that would be the cause, but thought I would mention it just to include as much as I can here.
One other thing, the original cap bleed off resistors were only 100k, so I replaced them with 220k as shown on the schematic. I don't think that would be the cause, but thought I would mention it just to include as much as I can here.
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