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Originally posted by Enzo View PostAre BOTH heaters glowing on that PI tube?
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OK, the following is VERY unusual...but it happens. The pins in a socket have two ends. Up top is the part that grips the pin on a tube base. And underneath is the part that solders to the circuit board. The pins can break in the middle. This results in a gripper part that grips real well, and a bottom part that is soldered in real well, but the two are not connected. I am assuming when you take voltage readings that you are probing the "bottom" end of the pins. Pull the tube and probe the top gripper part of pins 1 and 6. With no tube, you should read pretty much full B+, like you already do on the bottom end of pin 1. If my very rare condition exists, you would read full B+ on the underside, and zero or very low voltage at the gripper.
Same can happen at pin 3, only no voltage with tube gone. Pins 3 and 8 might be connected below, but measure resistance to ground from each pin, 2 and 8. Both should read the same.
I don't recall, did we verify pin 2 is NOT shorted to ground?Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by Enzo View Post
I don't recall, did we verify pin 2 is NOT shorted to ground?
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