Hello all,
I have a 1984 JMC800 2203 amp that is blowing the CT fuse off the PT. (see pictures). The fuse blows as soon as I turn the power on. NOT the standby. Standby is off. But as soon as I turn the AC on to the PT the CT 500ma fuse pops (F6CenterTap). Funny enough, the amp runs with this fuse blown. Tubes are on, etc. My plates are at about 445VDC but my bias is low. The highest I can get my negative bias is -39ma (makes me suspicious). Not sure if this is a bad cap issuer or what??? On the picture you can see where I have remove the fuse (empty slot at F6). The yellow wire runs from the PT to one end of the fuse (F6) and then out the other side to a 50/50 cap via another yellow wire. Then from that cap a red wire runs to the standby switch. That cap is also connected to another 50/50 cap next to it where a black wire that is connected to the ground then runs back to the fuse board and connects to one end of a diode (D5) which then connects to a fuse T1A, which then connects to F5HT. Any insight as to what might be causing the fuse to blow?? Thanks
PS: on the attached schematics I don't see a fuse on the secondary CT. However, clearly this 1984 version does.
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I have a 1984 JMC800 2203 amp that is blowing the CT fuse off the PT. (see pictures). The fuse blows as soon as I turn the power on. NOT the standby. Standby is off. But as soon as I turn the AC on to the PT the CT 500ma fuse pops (F6CenterTap). Funny enough, the amp runs with this fuse blown. Tubes are on, etc. My plates are at about 445VDC but my bias is low. The highest I can get my negative bias is -39ma (makes me suspicious). Not sure if this is a bad cap issuer or what??? On the picture you can see where I have remove the fuse (empty slot at F6). The yellow wire runs from the PT to one end of the fuse (F6) and then out the other side to a 50/50 cap via another yellow wire. Then from that cap a red wire runs to the standby switch. That cap is also connected to another 50/50 cap next to it where a black wire that is connected to the ground then runs back to the fuse board and connects to one end of a diode (D5) which then connects to a fuse T1A, which then connects to F5HT. Any insight as to what might be causing the fuse to blow?? Thanks
PS: on the attached schematics I don't see a fuse on the secondary CT. However, clearly this 1984 version does.
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