I have a Mission Amps Scholar amp (SE 6V6) and it ran at 390-400v on the B+ for years, solid state diodes. An "event " happened whereby a metal standoff got loose and contacted something, frying a resistor in the B+ chain. I removed the standoff, measured no continuity from the power supply plus to ground, replaced the 470 ohm, five watt and started it up and phssst again.
I measured the B+ and it was 513v. I desoldered the power xfmr B+ leads and got 750 ac across them. I wondered if the primary had shorted some turns, causing the whole secondary to be higher, but he heater voltage was exactly the same, 6.3v, under load.
I know I have a crap power xfmr and have to replace it, but I'm at a loss to think of a model of what's happening.
Ideas?
Thanks
I measured the B+ and it was 513v. I desoldered the power xfmr B+ leads and got 750 ac across them. I wondered if the primary had shorted some turns, causing the whole secondary to be higher, but he heater voltage was exactly the same, 6.3v, under load.
I know I have a crap power xfmr and have to replace it, but I'm at a loss to think of a model of what's happening.
Ideas?
Thanks
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