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Hiwatt dr103 Bias voltage to little
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If it is partially shorted, your right............ it will tell us nothing. That said, the most common failure mode of electrolytic caps is that the ESR goes high and/or the capacitance value goes low with age. I'll bet my lunch money it's not near shorted. I offered that test because it's a quick easy test- no soldering involved. If it doesn't prove anything, then we move on to other theories- to include a shorted cap."I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22
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Originally posted by drewl View PostHad an Ampeg B15 last week with a bad bias cap dragging the bias voltage down.
Change it and test it.
nosajsoldering stuff that's broken, breaking stuff that works, Yeah!
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36VAC tells me you have -50VDC at first cap node, way more than you need to cold bias those EL34.
Now if you waste them with piss poor voltage divider design, I can not help you.
Please post *actual* voltage divider values in your amp.
Just as an example, and supposing you have the values shown on post #2:
a) short the 1k resistor.
If that gives you the shivers, replace it by a 100 ohm one, although it´s not needed
b) replace the top 47k resistor by a 10k one ... what is your range adjustment now?
No, Zeus won´t fulminate you with lightning, there is nothing sacred about old circuits, they used what they thought best at the moment but of course they can be tweaked if needed.Juan Manuel Fahey
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Originally posted by J M Fahey View Post36VAC tells me you have -50VDC at first cap node, way more than you need to cold bias those EL34.
Now if you waste them with piss poor voltage divider design, I can not help you.
Please post *actual* voltage divider values in your amp.
Just as an example, and supposing you have the values shown on post #2:
a) short the 1k resistor.
If that gives you the shivers, replace it by a 100 ohm one, although it´s not needed
b) replace the top 47k resistor by a 10k one ... what is your range adjustment now?
No, Zeus won´t fulminate you with lightning, there is nothing sacred about old circuits, they used what they thought best at the moment but of course they can be tweaked if needed.
nosajsoldering stuff that's broken, breaking stuff that works, Yeah!
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Originally posted by J M Fahey View Post36VAC tells me you have -50VDC at first cap node, way more than you need to cold bias those EL34.
Now if you waste them with piss poor voltage divider design, I can not help you.
Please post *actual* voltage divider values in your amp.
Just as an example, and supposing you have the values shown on post #2:
a) short the 1k resistor.
If that gives you the shivers, replace it by a 100 ohm one, although it´s not needed
b) replace the top 47k resistor by a 10k one ... what is your range adjustment now?
No, Zeus won´t fulminate you with lightning, there is nothing sacred about old circuits, they used what they thought best at the moment but of course they can be tweaked if needed.
The bias circuit was stock Dr103 47k / 100uf 63v cap, then the diode with a 1k on dc side. When I get home today I will first try a new fresh cap, then your idea of a 100ohm in place of the 1k and drop the 47k to a 10k. I did try adding a 25k trim pot with a 100k removing the stock 47k and that got me up to -43vdc on the grids. I need to get closer to -47-50vdc
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Originally posted by Ampzone View Postaha, that is changing to 100ohm right?
I just wanted to make sure we agree on which side is AC.- Own Opinions Only -
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Originally posted by Helmholtz View PostI was speaking of the same 1k resistor as Juan above. It is shown in the example circuit above as well as on the stock schematic on the AC side. Actually it doesn't matter if it's on the AC or DC side as long as it is in series with the diode. I don't think reducing to 100 Ohm will have any noticeable disadvantage.
I just wanted to make sure we agree on which side is AC.
I hope the stock 1k was not dong something necessary?
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