Just put together a Mojotone Princeton blackface kit, following the start up steps, power it with no tubes and check for filament power at the pre and main amp tubes.. all good.. step two, pop in the GZ34 rectifier tube, power it on, and check voltage at pin 8 (B+ feed) and then at the big power cap. It measured 30vdc and seemed to climb about 100mv a second. Seemed way low, particularly after a minute. I went over to grab the wiring diagram to see if it listed what voltage I was supposed to have off pin 8 and the cap.. came back and measured it, the voltage was 50vdc and then I noticed the rectifier tube was flashing.
Looked over things to see if anything looked amiss.. it all LOOKS according to the wiring diagram.. turned it back on it was at 20vdc and creeping up again about 100mv a second. Voltage going IN to the rectifier is 360vac.
I am at a complete loss as to where to even begin to look. Could it have been a bad rectifier tube to begin with? Mojotone tech support said, "Usually a flash is a DC over-voltage or the output tubes drawing way too much current".. but there are no other tubes installed.. so.. would a short somewhere cause that? All my tube sockets look good (no pins shorted).
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
Looked over things to see if anything looked amiss.. it all LOOKS according to the wiring diagram.. turned it back on it was at 20vdc and creeping up again about 100mv a second. Voltage going IN to the rectifier is 360vac.
I am at a complete loss as to where to even begin to look. Could it have been a bad rectifier tube to begin with? Mojotone tech support said, "Usually a flash is a DC over-voltage or the output tubes drawing way too much current".. but there are no other tubes installed.. so.. would a short somewhere cause that? All my tube sockets look good (no pins shorted).
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
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