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Old 12-10-2015, 06:58 AM
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Originally Posted by old_coot88 View Post
The B+ is 'waay too high, suggesting there's insufficient load to pull it down to spec. Likely the H.output stage is not conducting.
There's B+ on both sides of the fuse, right?
Since The damper is in series in the B+ pathway to the H.out stage, an open damper would cause your problem. Have you subbed the damper?

If so, with the set off, check for continuity from the fuse to pin 5 (plate) of the damper. Should be about 11 ohms.
Then check from pin 3 (cathode) of the damper to the plate of the H.out tube. Should be around 165 ohms.
B+ on both sides of the fuse, yes. Subbed the damper, both tubes tested good (both original and replacement), no changes.

continuity from the fuse to pin 5 (plate) of the damper. Should be about 11 ohms. Spot on.

Then check from pin 3 (cathode) of the damper to the plate of the H.out tube. Should be around 165 ohms. Zero.
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