HI,
So I recently replaced all of the larger caps (they were bulging out) on a newly purchased used VC50 (http://www.blueguitar.org/new/schem/...ge_club_50.pdf). Replaced all the tubes as well, fired her up and sounded great and clean.
After a couple songs it blew the HT fuse (F2 T250ma) and I have not been able to track down why. I double checked every new cap for correct polarity, replaced a coupling cap here and there that looked a bit suspect and checked for DC all over the grid. The only other issue is slightly high voltage on V1 (190v pin 6) which I've temporarily "corrected" with a 21au7.
Voltage reading from fuse to ground (tp21)is .35A as of now, VDC at same point is 376.
Ran a cap parallel to c32 with no change. Checked Voltage Divider R83/R58, checks out fine but in circuit r58 reads OL
Any ideas where the fault could lie?
Power tubes Plate Voltage: 360v
Power tubes Grid Voltage: -15v
So I recently replaced all of the larger caps (they were bulging out) on a newly purchased used VC50 (http://www.blueguitar.org/new/schem/...ge_club_50.pdf). Replaced all the tubes as well, fired her up and sounded great and clean.
After a couple songs it blew the HT fuse (F2 T250ma) and I have not been able to track down why. I double checked every new cap for correct polarity, replaced a coupling cap here and there that looked a bit suspect and checked for DC all over the grid. The only other issue is slightly high voltage on V1 (190v pin 6) which I've temporarily "corrected" with a 21au7.
Voltage reading from fuse to ground (tp21)is .35A as of now, VDC at same point is 376.
Ran a cap parallel to c32 with no change. Checked Voltage Divider R83/R58, checks out fine but in circuit r58 reads OL
Any ideas where the fault could lie?
Power tubes Plate Voltage: 360v
Power tubes Grid Voltage: -15v
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