Every once in a while, I find myself wishing I had a Phase-settable AC Mains power switching box. I did have a simple AC Mains Power Panel which had a 30Amp Contactor (Relay) inside, and had built a small timer to control the circuit that turned that contactor on and off, which allowed power on/off cycling of amps in production. I just never went beyond that to add a phase-adjustable circuit so one could dial in WHERE on the AC mains cycle the contactor would close.
At the moment, I had a second of two Fender Twin Reverb amps that both came in last week from inventory, both with blown 4A S/B mains fuses. One amp did have a power tube socket that wasn't getting heater current thru to the power tube. Had to burnish the forked terminals pins 2 & 7, as well as increase the contact tension to restore the tube plugged in. But, I never did find what caused the 4A mains fuse to blow.
This second amp, same deal with the blown fuse, though this time, the fuse cap in the holder wasn't fully inserted and turned closed.. I don't know if it had been that way for some time, and arc'd, blowing the fuse. No issues with the tube sockets on this one. Not finding any abnormal current draw with either amp. That always bothers me, NOT finding what caused enough current to flow to blow the fuse.
Added note 1/15/19: The fuse holder with a fuse in the fuse cap will NOT pass current, even if pressed all the way in, UNTIL it is rotated & locked in place. So, no way for arcing if the fuse holder somehow came loose.
At the moment, I had a second of two Fender Twin Reverb amps that both came in last week from inventory, both with blown 4A S/B mains fuses. One amp did have a power tube socket that wasn't getting heater current thru to the power tube. Had to burnish the forked terminals pins 2 & 7, as well as increase the contact tension to restore the tube plugged in. But, I never did find what caused the 4A mains fuse to blow.
This second amp, same deal with the blown fuse, though this time, the fuse cap in the holder wasn't fully inserted and turned closed.. I don't know if it had been that way for some time, and arc'd, blowing the fuse. No issues with the tube sockets on this one. Not finding any abnormal current draw with either amp. That always bothers me, NOT finding what caused enough current to flow to blow the fuse.
Added note 1/15/19: The fuse holder with a fuse in the fuse cap will NOT pass current, even if pressed all the way in, UNTIL it is rotated & locked in place. So, no way for arcing if the fuse holder somehow came loose.
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