its been 6 yrs and i finally am getting my build fired up!
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- skyripper2
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Re: its been 6 yrs and i finally am getting my build fired up!
those resistors were changed to correct values . 
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Re: its been 6 yrs and i finally am getting my build fired up!
So the problem was the wrong value plate resistors on the PI?
Tony
Tony
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- martin manning
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Re: its been 6 yrs and i finally am getting my build fired up!
I would like to see the rest of the power supply node voltages and verify that the PI plate voltage reported is not an error. That’s what I was thinking, since V1 voltages look reasonable. It’s hard to see the color code on the plate resistors, but the bias resistor looks like it’s 820R.
Re: its been 6 yrs and i finally am getting my build fired up!
If he had an AT7 in the PI instead of an AX that would be about what you would see
drag everything down and the amp would still sound ok. I don't see how the amp would "sound good" with 110 ohm resistor on the plates
Tony
drag everything down and the amp would still sound ok. I don't see how the amp would "sound good" with 110 ohm resistor on the plates
Tony
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- skyripper2
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Re: its been 6 yrs and i finally am getting my build fired up!
here's what i have for voltages taken.
b+1 436v b+2 434v b+3 406v b+4 300v b+5 292v
and again thanks for helping me with this.
b+1 436v b+2 434v b+3 406v b+4 300v b+5 292v
and again thanks for helping me with this.
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- martin manning
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Re: its been 6 yrs and i finally am getting my build fired up!
Those voltages look good. Can you check your PI plate voltages again, pins 1 and 6? I’d expect about 300V there, not the 200V reported earlier.
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Re: its been 6 yrs and i finally am getting my build fired up!
confirmed pi tube pin 1 = 202.9v pin 6=200v
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- skyripper2
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Re: its been 6 yrs and i finally am getting my build fired up!
the resistors on the pi are reading 110k and 100k.
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Re: its been 6 yrs and i finally am getting my build fired up!
Hmm... How about the PI bias resistor and the two tail resistors? And that tube is a 12AX7?
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Re: its been 6 yrs and i finally am getting my build fired up!
i got to bugger for now but will b back and let ya know .
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Re: its been 6 yrs and i finally am getting my build fired up!
bias resistor is a 27k on the bias pot. if i understand what u mean
,the resistors are 110k and 100k on
the trimmer and the other end i have 200k for both resistor values.
and yes it's a JJ's 12ax7 in there.
or maybe this is what's in question 802k-25.5r-361r
I think the 25.5r should be 24k there?and would that throw my pi voltages down 100v? hmmm?
,the resistors are 110k and 100k on
the trimmer and the other end i have 200k for both resistor values.
and yes it's a JJ's 12ax7 in there.
or maybe this is what's in question 802k-25.5r-361r
I think the 25.5r should be 24k there?and would that throw my pi voltages down 100v? hmmm?
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Re: its been 6 yrs and i finally am getting my build fired up!
Your voltages look OK but you have a couple resistors backwards should be 820R cathode with a 25K tail.
So your PI was not biased correctly and way out of balance!
You should have somewhere around 40-45V DC on the 820R and around 30-35V on the grids (1Meg)
Tony
So your PI was not biased correctly and way out of balance!
You should have somewhere around 40-45V DC on the 820R and around 30-35V on the grids (1Meg)
Tony
" The psychics on my bench is the same as Dumble'"
Re: its been 6 yrs and i finally am getting my build fired up!
edited post:
and throw it out of balance!
Ahhh YeahI think the 25.5r should be 24k there?and would that throw my pi voltages down 100v? hmmm?
and throw it out of balance!
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Re: its been 6 yrs and i finally am getting my build fired up!
my bad..... it read .802k so that ones in line right?
but the 25.5ohm should be 24k and get swapped out.
but the 25.5ohm should be 24k and get swapped out.
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Re: its been 6 yrs and i finally am getting my build fired up!
Yes.Looking at your pics it looks like you have the 820R cathode. The resistor coming off the 2 1megs (grids)and 820R should be 24K not 24R (tail).After you change the tail check it with the voltages I posted earlier and re-post your plate voltages again.skyripper2 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 10, 2018 11:55 pm my bad..... it read .802k so that ones in line right?
but the 25.5ohm should be 24k and get swapped out.
Tony
" The psychics on my bench is the same as Dumble'"