Hello All,
I asked for some help on the Vintage Amp side but no one responded. Perhaps I can find some help over here.
I have acquired a Gibson GA-7 amp with a dead power transformer. It repeatedly blew fuses despite removing tubes, disconnecting electrolytics and finally, disconnecting all the wires. When I tested it for continuity the wires that attached to the 5Y3 pin 4-6 showed none. I am a novice in this area so let me lay out my plan and let you shoot holes in it.
I am planning to have the original re-wound if financially feasible. In the meantime, I am shopping for a suitable replacement. The amp is a GA-5 Les Paul Jr. amp with a larger (10 inch) speaker. It is single-ended with a 6SJ7/6V6 and a 5Y3 rectifier. I have found several possibilities but have a few questions. Edcor sells an XPWR041 that provides 680V (340-0-340) @ 120 mA. This is exactly what the schematic says is needed at pins 4&6 of the 5Y3. The 6.3V is broken down as "3.15-0-3.15". Is this what the old transformer provided? There were two heater wires at pins 2 & 7 of the 6SJ7 and 6V6. I'm a bit confused at this point!
Lastly, the 6.3V is at 4A and the 5V is at 3A. Is this too high for the tubes? What is the net effect of running too high an amperage to the heaters? Can I do anything in the heater circuits to reduce the amperage to the tubes?
I really like the transformers I have purchased from Edcor. They are an American company and I want to give them my business. However, if the application won't fit, I'll have to look elsewhere.
Thanks for your help!
dkevin
I asked for some help on the Vintage Amp side but no one responded. Perhaps I can find some help over here.
I have acquired a Gibson GA-7 amp with a dead power transformer. It repeatedly blew fuses despite removing tubes, disconnecting electrolytics and finally, disconnecting all the wires. When I tested it for continuity the wires that attached to the 5Y3 pin 4-6 showed none. I am a novice in this area so let me lay out my plan and let you shoot holes in it.
I am planning to have the original re-wound if financially feasible. In the meantime, I am shopping for a suitable replacement. The amp is a GA-5 Les Paul Jr. amp with a larger (10 inch) speaker. It is single-ended with a 6SJ7/6V6 and a 5Y3 rectifier. I have found several possibilities but have a few questions. Edcor sells an XPWR041 that provides 680V (340-0-340) @ 120 mA. This is exactly what the schematic says is needed at pins 4&6 of the 5Y3. The 6.3V is broken down as "3.15-0-3.15". Is this what the old transformer provided? There were two heater wires at pins 2 & 7 of the 6SJ7 and 6V6. I'm a bit confused at this point!
Lastly, the 6.3V is at 4A and the 5V is at 3A. Is this too high for the tubes? What is the net effect of running too high an amperage to the heaters? Can I do anything in the heater circuits to reduce the amperage to the tubes?
I really like the transformers I have purchased from Edcor. They are an American company and I want to give them my business. However, if the application won't fit, I'll have to look elsewhere.
Thanks for your help!
dkevin
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