5150ii with a burned r69, which I believe is in the heater supply.
j59 and j60 look a little burned, or at least the plastic on the ribbon connector darkened.
Cleaned most of the scoring, but it looks like I'm gonna have to cut the scoring out because it goes so deep.
(side note, all burned areas need to be eradicated or just surface cleaned?)
In my diagnosis haste I threw in a new r69 and fired it up, sans tubes. Burning.
Unplugged the heater connector from the PT, fired it up, burning.
I think I saw a spark around the power tubes board, but maybe not.
No continuity between power tube pins 2/3
Good continuity from pins 2/7, as well as the heater supply ribbon cable.
I ordered new sockets, screen grid resistors, and new r69
Any insight? How would one check for arcing? Why would the resistor continue to burn after heater voltage and power tubes are out. I would like to do some live amp voltage measuring but I only have a moment before the 3w r69 I threw in starts to go tits up.
j59 and j60 look a little burned, or at least the plastic on the ribbon connector darkened.
Cleaned most of the scoring, but it looks like I'm gonna have to cut the scoring out because it goes so deep.
(side note, all burned areas need to be eradicated or just surface cleaned?)
In my diagnosis haste I threw in a new r69 and fired it up, sans tubes. Burning.
Unplugged the heater connector from the PT, fired it up, burning.
I think I saw a spark around the power tubes board, but maybe not.
No continuity between power tube pins 2/3
Good continuity from pins 2/7, as well as the heater supply ribbon cable.
I ordered new sockets, screen grid resistors, and new r69
Any insight? How would one check for arcing? Why would the resistor continue to burn after heater voltage and power tubes are out. I would like to do some live amp voltage measuring but I only have a moment before the 3w r69 I threw in starts to go tits up.
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