So I'm checking out my 18 watt Lite IIb. Measuring from the OT, I get plate current (27.7 and 24.3 ma) and voltage (237vdc) giving me 6.6 watts on one side, and 5.8 on the other, which sounds like the numbers are reflecting what my ears tell me, that this amp is working and sounding good. Neat trick! I didn't have to remove the chassis from the head!The plate current can also be measured by first measuring the resistance across each side of the output transformer primary (it will usually be different on each side) with the power off. Make a note of the resistance on each side, and then, with the amplifier on, measure the DC voltage drop across each side of the output transformer. Divide this number by the previously measured resistance, and you end up with the plate current for the tubes on that side.
NOW, however, I'm looking at the EL84 datasheet, with it's fancy, Mr. EE professional graphs, and I'm not able to spot my numbers on any of these graphs. Can anyone shed some light? <http://www.r-type.org/pdfs/el84.pdf>