Hi All,
I'm resurrecting an old Fisher HiFi amp from the late 50's. Eventually, I may turn it into a guitar or bass amp. Right now, I'm just trying to get it working. The schematic is below:
Fischer CA-40 Schematic.pdf
To get started, I put in all the tubes and plugged the "speaker out" into a THD Hotplate as a dummy load. Then I plugged it in (two prong plug) to a power strip. I turned it on.
All the tubes seemed to warm up just fine. The power tubes had a pretty good glow to them. I checked the voltages on the main capacitor can and they were a touch low but probably OK (for example, B+ was ~380 instead of 415). So far, so good.
The problem is that I also measured the voltage on the chassis to make sure that I wasn't going to shock myself. Taking my DMM, I clipped one lead to the chassis of this amp and clipped the other lead to the chassis of a 2nd amp (Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue guitar amp from early 2000s).
It read 55VAC and ~0.5VDC. The 55VAC number scared me a lot! I hadn't touched the chassis up to that point and, seeing that value, I wasn't going to start.
This part of my old house doesn't have proper grounding available. So, the chassis of the 2nd amplifier was floating as well. Is a 55VAC normal? Is it really just a measurement artifact and I'm actually safe? Doesn't seem right.
Any thoughts on what could be the problem?
Chip
I'm resurrecting an old Fisher HiFi amp from the late 50's. Eventually, I may turn it into a guitar or bass amp. Right now, I'm just trying to get it working. The schematic is below:
Fischer CA-40 Schematic.pdf
To get started, I put in all the tubes and plugged the "speaker out" into a THD Hotplate as a dummy load. Then I plugged it in (two prong plug) to a power strip. I turned it on.
All the tubes seemed to warm up just fine. The power tubes had a pretty good glow to them. I checked the voltages on the main capacitor can and they were a touch low but probably OK (for example, B+ was ~380 instead of 415). So far, so good.
The problem is that I also measured the voltage on the chassis to make sure that I wasn't going to shock myself. Taking my DMM, I clipped one lead to the chassis of this amp and clipped the other lead to the chassis of a 2nd amp (Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue guitar amp from early 2000s).
It read 55VAC and ~0.5VDC. The 55VAC number scared me a lot! I hadn't touched the chassis up to that point and, seeing that value, I wasn't going to start.
This part of my old house doesn't have proper grounding available. So, the chassis of the 2nd amplifier was floating as well. Is a 55VAC normal? Is it really just a measurement artifact and I'm actually safe? Doesn't seem right.
Any thoughts on what could be the problem?
Chip
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