My Marshall Tsl602 keeps blowing HT fuses. I thought maybe one of the power tubes had died, so I replaced the tubes with a matched set, and the fuse will still blow as soon as the amp is turned on. It all started when I was practicing yesterday, and the amp just quit in the middle of a song. No hum, or any type of sound. It is dead silent. Maybe the transformer went out?> I have no experience testing transformers, but would like to test it myself. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Guess it could be another problem also. Any suggestions or ideas about my problem would be great. Thanks
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Why would we think it was the transformer?
Does the HT fuse pop when you turn the amp on, or only when you ALSO turn the standby switch on?
Are you using the proper type fuse? Most Marshall HT fuses are SLOW BLOW. A fast blow will often pop on power upEducation is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Well it should be a slow type. If that does not solve the problem, there are only a few places left to look. Possibly a shorted rectifier diode, D9-13. Possible shorted filter cap, C29, C35. Not much else.
The uncharged power supply caps cause a stiff current surge at power on. The slow blow fuse can withstand that.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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