Potato Cakes
Well-known member
Hello, Everyone,
Just finished building a Champ Vibro and when I went to power it up for the first time it outputted a loud squealing noise, which made me very sad. Found that the rectifier was putting out 475V, which is supposed to be 355V. The AC voltage from the secondaries is about 335V from the center tap which is correct. 6.3V and 5V windings are also measuring correctly. A bad 5Y3GT is what makes the most sense to me but building tube guitars amps is fairly new to me, so this extremely high voltage from a tube rectifier is something I haven't seen. Curious to know if this has happened to anyone else. I searched the internet before posting here, but it seems that the internet is slowly becoming useless and even negative helpful.
Thanks!
Paul
Just finished building a Champ Vibro and when I went to power it up for the first time it outputted a loud squealing noise, which made me very sad. Found that the rectifier was putting out 475V, which is supposed to be 355V. The AC voltage from the secondaries is about 335V from the center tap which is correct. 6.3V and 5V windings are also measuring correctly. A bad 5Y3GT is what makes the most sense to me but building tube guitars amps is fairly new to me, so this extremely high voltage from a tube rectifier is something I haven't seen. Curious to know if this has happened to anyone else. I searched the internet before posting here, but it seems that the internet is slowly becoming useless and even negative helpful.
Thanks!
Paul