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Everything's lighting, and I have a full raster. No audio, no picture. It appears that someone at some point had their hands in this section extensively, a few changed resistors, and the screws on the pots are obviously not in their original positions. As well, there's pencil labeling showing what each does.
I made a mistake when I said the "overload on V2". To clarify: On pin 3 of V1, I have nothing. Should be 52 VAC. On pin 1 of V2, I have 180 VDC. Should be 107 VDC.
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You should have 6.3 V AC between pins 3 and 4 of V1. If V1 filament is not lit, then it will draw no B+ current and your voltage on pin 1 plate of V2a mixer will be too high, as you mentioned above, because both are after the same B+ load resistor. James Last edited by earlyfilm; 04-27-2016 at 06:37 AM. Reason: clarified poorly written sentence |
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