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Originally posted by Helmholtz View PostJust to make sure: You're scoping the node where the LDR connects, right?
Earlier you reported that the resistance of the LDR pulses. If so, you must see some signal pulsing.
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Originally posted by misterc57 View PostResistance to ground is ranging from 635K to 672K..
Now pull both power tubes (this will increase DC voltages) and scope again.
Next test will be increasing V6 pin 2 drive by paralleling a 330k resistor to R54.
Alternatively increase V6b gain by tacking a 47µ cap across R56 (27k).
THese are tests to see if the roach is still useable.
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I think R57 helps to start the neon and to maintain a very low simmer current when the tube is driven into cut-off thus avoiding re-strike spikes.
But as your V6 pin 1 voltage never drops to zero, the neon must be always on anyway.
Do you know if the tremolo ever worked?Last edited by Helmholtz; 09-30-2020, 05:55 PM.- Own Opinions Only -
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Originally posted by Helmholtz View PostI think R57 helps to start the neon and to maintain a very low simmer current when the tube is driven into cut-off thus avoiding re-strike spikes.
But as your V6 pin 1 voltage never drops to zero, the neon must be always on anyway.
Do you know if the tremolo ever worked?
I doubt I have 15M resistors. Should I clip in a different value and see if anything changes?
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Originally posted by misterc57 View PostI doubt I have 15M resistors. Should I clip in a different value and see if anything changes?
But as indicated I don't think the missing resistor is your root problem.- Own Opinions Only -
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Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View PostThe LDR can be tested very simply with a bright lamp.
! meg ohm/ no light.
Near 100 ohms with light.
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Originally posted by Helmholtz View Post
Ok, that's almost no change. I assume you effectively shielded the roach from ambient light maybe using heavy tape to cover any opening.(with amp in cabinet there will be no light except for the neon.)
Now pull both power tubes (this will increase DC voltages) and scope again.
Next test will be increasing V6 pin 2 drive by paralleling a 330k resistor to R54.
Alternatively increase V6b gain by tacking a 47µ cap across R56 (27k).
THese are tests to see if the roach is still useable.
I did not continue with the next test. Should I?
Thank you
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Have you had a look to see if that metal wrap around the roach can be uncrimped or unrolled? Then you can easily test the resistive part, and also see how much the bulb intensity is fluctuating.Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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