Hi all. I have a voltage problem on a new build. This is my first build. I used Mark Huss's diagrams and schematics (thanks Mark). The only changes are I used a PT with a 70v bias winding and I added 2 bias adjustment pots.
With the tubes out I measure 460v at the plate pin #3. With the bias voltage set to -35v I measure a 15mA load on the secondary. The secondary is rated 300mA @ 345vac.
The problem is when I install the tubes the plate voltage drops to 334v, the bias voltage drops to -27v and the load on the secondary goes to 300mA. If I adjust the bias voltage lower (to raise the tube bias) the load on the secondary climbs quickly past it's rated 300mA and the plate voltage drops proportionately.
With tubes in the 1st cap after the rectifier charges to 220v with standby off then drops to 170v with standby by on (power to other caps).
I've tried different tubes. I tried un-soldering the bias pots and wiring the bias circuit to the schematic and no change. I double checked my work to the diagram and checked the diagram against the schematic the best I could focusing mainly on the power and output stage. I double-checked the capacitors to make sure they were wired to the schematic. The only thing I see odd is with the amp turned off all the capacitors measure to spec except the 50 + 50 uF dual. It measures 86uF on both sides. If I un-solder the leads linking it to the pre-amp section the reading drops back to normal. From probing with the DMM it looks like the 32+16 uF dual cap in the pre-amp section is affecting the reading. This might be normal, I don't know.
If someone has ideas for things to check I sure would appreciate it.
With the tubes out I measure 460v at the plate pin #3. With the bias voltage set to -35v I measure a 15mA load on the secondary. The secondary is rated 300mA @ 345vac.
The problem is when I install the tubes the plate voltage drops to 334v, the bias voltage drops to -27v and the load on the secondary goes to 300mA. If I adjust the bias voltage lower (to raise the tube bias) the load on the secondary climbs quickly past it's rated 300mA and the plate voltage drops proportionately.
With tubes in the 1st cap after the rectifier charges to 220v with standby off then drops to 170v with standby by on (power to other caps).
I've tried different tubes. I tried un-soldering the bias pots and wiring the bias circuit to the schematic and no change. I double checked my work to the diagram and checked the diagram against the schematic the best I could focusing mainly on the power and output stage. I double-checked the capacitors to make sure they were wired to the schematic. The only thing I see odd is with the amp turned off all the capacitors measure to spec except the 50 + 50 uF dual. It measures 86uF on both sides. If I un-solder the leads linking it to the pre-amp section the reading drops back to normal. From probing with the DMM it looks like the 32+16 uF dual cap in the pre-amp section is affecting the reading. This might be normal, I don't know.
If someone has ideas for things to check I sure would appreciate it.
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