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Night of the living AC50 MK iii
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Originally posted by drewl View PostJust bypass the choke with like a 470-1K, 5-10w power resistor for now.
So to delve further- C27 is feeding the the plates through the OT transformer. C 28 is feeding the screens and the preamp. So, with the drastic jump in voltage WITHOUT the choke AND the increased resistance to ground from plate should we assume that the choke is bad AND we have something pulling voltage down through either the screen or preamp connections?
And as a side note, r32, a 470 ohm resistor across the OT transformer's taps, is measuring 0.05 in circuit. Im hesitant to remove it since it's mounted in a precarious way but I know OT measurements can be very low through internal connections, so I thought I'd ask.
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Originally posted by Helmholtz View PostYour measurements indicate a short between choke winding and its core. What resistance do you measure between disconnected choke leads to ground?
VOX used a rubber coated gromet to attach the + side of the filter caps- perhaps the rubber has melted and the cap terminal itself is shorting?? I'll remove all connections and test it. Here's a picture of someone else's amp so you can see what I mean:
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-n...0/IMG_5864.JPG
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Originally posted by Mr_bibbles View PostSooooooo.
The B+ lead from C28 positive terminal to Chassis is about... 32 ohms. With nothing connected. Kind of surprised I'm not dead. I'll mount up something that's not shorted directly to chassis and get back with my results.
Thanks for helping me with this y'all! Let this be a lesson to anyone working on the old MKiii's, beware the B+ layout! I'm going to go through and replace all of these eyelets with modern terminal strips.
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