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  • #16
    Originally posted by The Dude View Post
    Yep. It could well be the circuit. Put the arcing tube in a different socket and see if the arc follows the tube or the socket.
    Today that tube and all others seem fine. No arcing in any socket. I had already cleaned and retensioned before testing. All tubes measure between 25-29ma at idle when set just below red LED threshold. At 660V B+ this is modest/cool for 6650s. I've seen new Sovteks arc before upon first start up and then settle down and work fine for a normal lifespan. Some kind of impurity inside leftover from the manufacturing process maybe?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by 65ampman View Post
      Any experience with this model or similar 300W tube amp to know normal idle current? 2.5A seems high to me but I dont have another to compare.
      With the power tubes all running around 23mA plate current @ idle, they draw about 2.2A/220W @ 120VAC. All of the SVT-CL's have ferrite beads in the plate circuit. On the SVT-VR, it has 5 ohm 5W plate resistors, and NO ferrite beads.

      When pushed all the way to clipping, the peak current is considerably higher than your variac ammeter shows.

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      The average current is, of course, considerably less. The two burst waveforms shown, one being 40Hz Sine-Random, driven into periodic clipping into 4 ohm dummy load, with the other under 4-cycle 40hz Burst followed by 1.9 sec of -20dB signal below that (into 4 ohm spkr), you can see the peak AC mains current measured with a current probe. The last image shows Averaged mains current/wattage/mains Voltage under the sine-random signal drive, periodic clipping.

      SVT-CL's behave the same way.
      Logic is an organized way of going wrong with confidence

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      • #18
        The amp that came in to me was not an SVT-CL, it was an SVT-VR, sorry. If it helps, it's drawing 1.75 amps at idle.
        "I took a photo of my ohm meter... It didn't help." Enzo 8/20/22

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