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guys,
Well one thing leads to another. Found the answers to my bulb "problem". As mentioned before, there is a delay in my on/off switch. For some reason it takes somewhere from 5 to 10 seconds after switching on, for power to start flowing thru the circuits. I'm not talking about tube warming. This is why I thought that I had a problem with my bulb socket/circuit. I would turn on the power and no light. However if I wait 5 to 10 seconds, I hear this sizzle/crackle in my switch pot, the dial light glows brightly, then dims and I start to see the tubes begin to glow as well. Now the problem is quite possibly of my own making. Back when I was waiting on components, I decided to flush the pot with deoxit because it had a slow gummy feel to it's movement. I have a feeling that what I flushed was some dialectic grease of sorts necessary for good connection. Does this sound right to you guys? I'm all ears. Martin Here's the pot before and after. ![]()
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