Okay, I got my new output transformer, but before I put it in, I wanted to make sure that everything else is okay so I don't ruin it too. The folks on this forum who have been helping me with this amp may remember that the amp was working until I changed all the e-caps. Then the output was real low and distorted. I checked the resistance of the OT and found that the resistance between one end of the primary and the center was only 40ohms. On further checking, I found that the lead supplying bias voltage to the tubes had come loose when I changed it's cap. I am assuming that is what ruined the OT. BTW it looks like it's out of an Ampeg.
So now I am getting 47.2v on pin 5, both tubes
498v on pin 3 of the tube with low resistance through the OT
493v on pin 3 of the other tube
current from pin 3 to the center OT lead is .117A on the "bad" side
and .084A on the other.
So, can I go ahead and install the new OT? Do these measurements sound reasonable? or is there anything else I should check?
Thanks, Dan
So now I am getting 47.2v on pin 5, both tubes
498v on pin 3 of the tube with low resistance through the OT
493v on pin 3 of the other tube
current from pin 3 to the center OT lead is .117A on the "bad" side
and .084A on the other.
So, can I go ahead and install the new OT? Do these measurements sound reasonable? or is there anything else I should check?
Thanks, Dan
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