I replaced the caps before it received any voltage, a mistake I made during that process was to think the guy before me had them installed properly. During initial startup using a variac bringing everything up 20 volts at a time, at 80 volts the 2 amp fuse blew. This caused me to reexamine the caps, and correct its installation.. hind site being 20/20 I should have payed closer attention to what the other guy had installed, I am wiser for it now. The same new caps that saw 80 volts are still in it. Funny thing is when grounding the caps out Ive never seen a spark like I was told they would do.
yep it was a typo.
I'll get another 5y3 on order tomorrow and check socket out for burns and such.
I could sure use some suggestions on startup. I have a variac, and two meters, digital and analog. With safety always first of course, should I start it up without tubes, checking voltages at the socket of the 5y3 first to insure the tranformer is supplying proper voltage, then put the new tube in with out the others..
on a side note.. 52 Bill.. My real name is Bill and I am 52..
Thanks for your help.
Thndr
yep it was a typo.
I'll get another 5y3 on order tomorrow and check socket out for burns and such.
I could sure use some suggestions on startup. I have a variac, and two meters, digital and analog. With safety always first of course, should I start it up without tubes, checking voltages at the socket of the 5y3 first to insure the tranformer is supplying proper voltage, then put the new tube in with out the others..
on a side note.. 52 Bill.. My real name is Bill and I am 52..
Thanks for your help.
Thndr
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