Dear MEF members,
I have been given a VOX AC30CC2 that made a buzz followed by main fuse blow.
I have replaced the fuse, removed all power tubes, started the beast with the limiter and checked HT. Everything looked fine.
So I have put a new set of EL84s (I also checked screen resistors) and played the amp with the limiter in place (150W bulb, partially lighting). Sounded as expected.
So I removed the limiter, re tested the amp and it blew the fuse again (with the buzz).
So changed the fuse again, put the limiter back and start to power cycle many time the amp.
I have noticed that sometime the limiter get full bright with sound produced in the HP. This happend also with all pre-amp tube removed. But this is not easy to reproduce...
Now I try to go through power cycles without power tubes but for now nothing happend, so it seems that the amp is intermittently drawing too much current but only with power tubes inserted.
This amp is cathode biased, I have checked voltage on the bias resistor which gave me an average of 25mA through power tubes at Idle, which seems good to me.
The HT fuse never died and do have the right value.
Any idea about what could cause intermittent shorts when power tubes are in place ? I am also a bit worried about repetitive attempt to reproduce the problem (with the limiter) that could damage the output transformer.
Thanks for your great help !
I have been given a VOX AC30CC2 that made a buzz followed by main fuse blow.
I have replaced the fuse, removed all power tubes, started the beast with the limiter and checked HT. Everything looked fine.
So I have put a new set of EL84s (I also checked screen resistors) and played the amp with the limiter in place (150W bulb, partially lighting). Sounded as expected.
So I removed the limiter, re tested the amp and it blew the fuse again (with the buzz).
So changed the fuse again, put the limiter back and start to power cycle many time the amp.
I have noticed that sometime the limiter get full bright with sound produced in the HP. This happend also with all pre-amp tube removed. But this is not easy to reproduce...
Now I try to go through power cycles without power tubes but for now nothing happend, so it seems that the amp is intermittently drawing too much current but only with power tubes inserted.
This amp is cathode biased, I have checked voltage on the bias resistor which gave me an average of 25mA through power tubes at Idle, which seems good to me.
The HT fuse never died and do have the right value.
Any idea about what could cause intermittent shorts when power tubes are in place ? I am also a bit worried about repetitive attempt to reproduce the problem (with the limiter) that could damage the output transformer.
Thanks for your great help !
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