Hello,
I am wondering if anyone has had a similar problem with these amps-- namely the relays activating randomly. Unfortunately, there is no known schematic for this amp on the webs,
but the low voltage supply is similar to the one on the bigger brother seen below.
So far, I have checked all the diodes; played around with the capacitor values before and after the 7812; tried an LM317; tried a different 7812 with input .3 and output .1 caps as well as a diode from out to in, all to no avail. The voltage starts at around 14 volts after the rectifier before dropping wobbling all over the place dropping the output voltage to 11 Volts before the relay eventually trips and the process starts again.
Could a relay be drawing current in this situation? I know the low voltage supply provides the heater voltage for the first two tubes but this should remain stable. And yes, I have replaced both tubes just in case... Thanks for any help!
I am wondering if anyone has had a similar problem with these amps-- namely the relays activating randomly. Unfortunately, there is no known schematic for this amp on the webs,
but the low voltage supply is similar to the one on the bigger brother seen below.
So far, I have checked all the diodes; played around with the capacitor values before and after the 7812; tried an LM317; tried a different 7812 with input .3 and output .1 caps as well as a diode from out to in, all to no avail. The voltage starts at around 14 volts after the rectifier before dropping wobbling all over the place dropping the output voltage to 11 Volts before the relay eventually trips and the process starts again.
Could a relay be drawing current in this situation? I know the low voltage supply provides the heater voltage for the first two tubes but this should remain stable. And yes, I have replaced both tubes just in case... Thanks for any help!
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