In any case, some voltages (regardless of stated pin number) are meaningful-
Pin
1 23v
2. ac
3. 739v
4. 370v
5. 23v
6. ac
7. 65v
8. 23v
* ac - ac are clearly ends of filaments. Should be on pins 2 and 7
* +23V : fixed positive grid bias
* 739V: plate
* 370V : screen
* 65V : cathode
which means that *actual* power tube bias is 23-65=-42V (minus because grid is less positive than cathode which is same as more negative)
also plate to cathode voltage is 739-65=674V ... ouch !!!!
in any case, screens are at reasonable 350V so that helps.
Maybe. But those resistors need to be close also. And are you using a pair of matched tubes?
So if you stick with a pair of tubes and switch them around, the low reading stays with the socket?
Originally posted by Enzo
I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
By comparison, tubes are cheap. It's not that I'd worry about. I'd be worried about a catastrophic tube failure that takes out the OT. At least make sure you're not over-fused!
"I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22
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