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5150ii burned resistor / possible arcing
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... That's $1.00 for the chalk mark and $49,999.00 for knowing where to put it!
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I'm thinking you know this already, but maybe not, anyway, that Thermistor is in series on the primary side of the power transformer so... this would necessitate jumpering it's pins to complete the circuit so that you can plug the amp into the mains and get juice. I just hope it don't drink too much.... That's $1.00 for the chalk mark and $49,999.00 for knowing where to put it!
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Inrush limiters, if nothing else are easier on your power switch. Discharged caps, like when you first power up in the morning, are short circuits to the power supply until they charge - a second or two. That stresses rectifiers. Inrush limiters help relieve the amp of that stress.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by wormdirt View PostIf mains is only at 2v then I guess checking voltages is out of the question
Well, you got a short and you need to go on a short hunt with your ohm meter and the power off, of course. I would suspect the work you just did first, I know you took great care and were patient installing the new parts but even seasoned veterans can create hidden solder shorts or even miss removing wire clippings... a prime reason for using a limiter for first startups.
My prayers are with you and the only advise I can give is to isolate and compartmentalize your search... whatever that means, right? I think you get the idea.
BTW: You did use new tubes, didn't you?Last edited by Sowhat; 04-04-2018, 02:36 AM.... That's $1.00 for the chalk mark and $49,999.00 for knowing where to put it!
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Ok multiple bonehead moves in a row.
Excitement is definitely the excuse I'm gonna use.
1st bad move: I fired it up with power tubes in
2nd bad move: I fired it up with 7027acz's in it and not 6l6s
Put the right tubes in, tested it and everything is hunky dory.
Plays fine, not even that noisey at full gain.
Thanks guys haha what a day
Summary:
Peavey 5150ii
Burned r69, arcing on power tube socket, cracked thermistor
Socket/screen grid resistors/ r69 replaced / thermistor replaced with equivalent components
Works.
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This is one of those instances that you can't use a 7027 instead of 6L6.
Peavy runs the plate voltage to pin6 of one of the power tube sockets. In a 6L6, pin6 is disconnected, so no problem. In a 7027, pin5 and pin6 are both the control grid. So the grid of that 7027 got full plate voltage to it. I think that one will probably be toast.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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