MEF Team...
I know we have many threads on the subject of "Red Plating" but I could not find a checklist. So for myself and others, maybe it would be helpful to develop one. I invite you to add offer edits, additions, etc. To help organize the list, I have it broken down by Steps. If the Steps do not make sense, I am open to suggestion. For individual checks, please reference the Step. You can copy the entire step and alter if that is easier to do.
Thanks in advance for your contributions!!
Checklist Step 1
Checklist Step 2
Checklist Step 3
I know we have many threads on the subject of "Red Plating" but I could not find a checklist. So for myself and others, maybe it would be helpful to develop one. I invite you to add offer edits, additions, etc. To help organize the list, I have it broken down by Steps. If the Steps do not make sense, I am open to suggestion. For individual checks, please reference the Step. You can copy the entire step and alter if that is easier to do.
Thanks in advance for your contributions!!
Checklist Step 1
- Turn off amp and remove tube(s)
- Check the line voltage – most households are 117v.
- Correct tube type installed?
- Inspect Plate Resistor (if applicable, preamp tubes) for proper value or out of spec
- Inspect Cathode resistor (if applicable, preamp tubes and Cathode Biased output tubes) for proper value or out of spec
- Tube socket (tight pins, dirt in pins)
- Inspect tube for damage, broken or dirty pins
- Check all solder connections at tube(s), resistors, power supply
Checklist Step 2
- With tube(s) removed, apply power
- Heater filament voltage
- Bias voltage circuit (for output tubes)
- Grid Voltage (measured at the grid pin)
Checklist Step 3
- Install tube(s) and apply power
- Plate voltage
- Plate current and adjust bias for proper
- Check Screen Voltage
- Check for leaky coupling / grid caps allowing DC voltage from previous stage
- Is tube oscillating?
- Try another tube or swap with another and see if red plating follows tube or remains with socket
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