Hello, I am new the forum. I have a Trace Elliot Speed Twin in which I replaced the power xformer & low voltage bridge diodes. The issue is that the new power xformer is getting WAYYYY too hot. I have systematically disconnected things & reconnected to see where the major current draw is that is causing this issue. Nothing else is getting inordinately hot.
The xformer gets proportionately warmer as I take it out of standby, then plug in the preamp board & systematically add preamp tubes (they're in series & fed dc off of a 24v regulator). The 6l6 outputs are biased at 35ma ea.
I guess what would be very helpful is if anyone has had experience with this amp & can tell me if they've experienced the same issue.
Anyway it turns out, I am not comfortable with how hot this xformer is getting & may add a separate filiament xformer to take some load off of this one.
I saw some info on this site about how pwr xfrmrs for many old amps were designed for 110v & now we have typically 126. Not certain this amp is old enough to fall into that catagory.
Any ideas appreciated. glen whatley - MarsAmpRepair.com Englewood, CO.
The xformer gets proportionately warmer as I take it out of standby, then plug in the preamp board & systematically add preamp tubes (they're in series & fed dc off of a 24v regulator). The 6l6 outputs are biased at 35ma ea.
I guess what would be very helpful is if anyone has had experience with this amp & can tell me if they've experienced the same issue.
Anyway it turns out, I am not comfortable with how hot this xformer is getting & may add a separate filiament xformer to take some load off of this one.
I saw some info on this site about how pwr xfrmrs for many old amps were designed for 110v & now we have typically 126. Not certain this amp is old enough to fall into that catagory.
Any ideas appreciated. glen whatley - MarsAmpRepair.com Englewood, CO.
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