The SVT II I have here has 220 ohm screen resistors, and no diodes that used to be there with the 22 ohm value. Usually we see screen resistors in the range of 470 ohm to 2.2k on power tubes. Orange uses 1K on their 6550's in the AD-200 bass amp, for instance. And the maintenance note I included only stated it was to extend the life of the power tubes (by reducing the screen current).
We could compare the open circuit secondary voltage on that 5-leaded winding that sources both the bias supply and the screen supply. Your plate voltage is in agreement with the stated schematic voltage for the plate supply (660VDC), so all that fits.
Did you measure the screen supply voltage at the power tugbes or at the filter cap (which also feeds the driver tubes plate voltage?
Where do you source parts over there? Farnell? Nichicon, United Chemicon, Cornell-Dublier are typical sources, all being 10mm L/S snap-in low-proile caps. I probably have the data sheets in my database for the Nichicon & United Chemicon parts, having replaced some in the past.
I just looked at the schematic you're using. Does that match your amp? I see a voltage doubler circuit in use (C8 & D13), followed by D11 & C9 to form a half-wave rectifier circuit for the screen supply. I haven't lifted out the motherboard in my chassis, so I don't know if this one here is the same as yours. So, you have one additional cap C8 that could be suspect.
We could compare the open circuit secondary voltage on that 5-leaded winding that sources both the bias supply and the screen supply. Your plate voltage is in agreement with the stated schematic voltage for the plate supply (660VDC), so all that fits.
Did you measure the screen supply voltage at the power tugbes or at the filter cap (which also feeds the driver tubes plate voltage?
Where do you source parts over there? Farnell? Nichicon, United Chemicon, Cornell-Dublier are typical sources, all being 10mm L/S snap-in low-proile caps. I probably have the data sheets in my database for the Nichicon & United Chemicon parts, having replaced some in the past.
I just looked at the schematic you're using. Does that match your amp? I see a voltage doubler circuit in use (C8 & D13), followed by D11 & C9 to form a half-wave rectifier circuit for the screen supply. I haven't lifted out the motherboard in my chassis, so I don't know if this one here is the same as yours. So, you have one additional cap C8 that could be suspect.
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