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Originally posted by lowell View PostThere is a 400v capacitor between Neutral and Chassis. So the chassis isn't really neutral... but definitely COULD be if that cap failed. I removed it thinking it's like a death cap, but there was a massive hum, so I put it back. I now have about 90vDC on the B+.
1) I bet you do not have 90V +V but are measuring wrong.
Please measure across the first main cap terminals and post here, not from "ground" to +V
Also measure from where first tube cathode resistor is grounded to the far end of its plate resistor.
I bet one of those voltages is the +90V you posted, the other hovering around 120 or 130V .
2) I bet you have TWO, countīem two grounds, separated by a high value "safety resistor" , usually between 22 and 68k , across which you also have that "400V cap" (wonder what happened about posting its *capacitance* )
Now onto checking voltages in the preamp... pretty sure I got at least one open or extremely large value-drifted resistor. I'll report back on my progress. I will definitely encourage the customer to pay for unity ratio power transformer and add a 3-prong cord.
The moment you opened it and saw a deadly problem on it, YOU became responsible too.
About that neutral/chassis capacitor. Why/how does that cure the hum? Is curing hum its intended purpose?Juan Manuel Fahey
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Please measure across the first main cap terminals and post here, not from "ground" to +V
Also measure from where first tube cathode resistor is grounded to the far end of its plate resistor.
2) I bet you have TWO, countīem two grounds, separated by a high value "safety resistor" , usually between 22 and 68k , across which you also have that "400V cap" (wonder what happened about posting its *capacitance* )
The capacitor is .05uf 400v.
The PSU is not written correctly so I've posted what it actually is.
The Filaments are not shown correctly either:
The 25L6 are all in series, not as the schematic shows. And there is a 45ohm resistor between mains HOT and the first 25L6.
The remaining tubes are: Mains HOT - rectifier plates - 70ohm resistor - rectifier filaments - 12SN7 - 6C6 - PSU Common (Neutral)
In that order.
The 6C6 is not drawn correct either. Here's what I have.
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I do get 120k from chassis to PSU common. Although I've searched everywhere and do not see said safety resistor.
Too sleepy now to suggest resistance tests but stay tuned.Juan Manuel Fahey
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Originally posted by lowell View PostDon't think there's enough room in or on the chassis. But, depends on how big we're talking'. May have to be cabinet wall.Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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Think this one should suffice: https://www.tubesandmore.com/product...solation-90-va
So rectify before the "rectifiers?" I seem to remember that rectifiers still operate as usual if fed DC. Correct? Or am I trippin'?
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Originally posted by lowell View PostThink this one should suffice: https://www.tubesandmore.com/product...solation-90-va
So rectify before the "rectifiers?" I seem to remember that rectifiers still operate as usual if fed DC. Correct? Or am I trippin'?Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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