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Old 08-05-2020, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Electronic M View Post
With the rectifier out there's no B+ to measure. There is the high voltage winding on the power transformer that supplies AC to the rectifier that you could measure by sticking your DMM leads in the skinny pin holes on the 80 rectifier socket and fishing around for the contacts.
High Voltage is working as it should it seems. I measured the plate voltage for the 80 Rectifier Tube socket (the small pins) as you suggested and there was a little over 400V AC on the plates of the Rectifier Tube socket which sounds about right.
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