An illustrated guide to building an F5

One test would be to see what the AC voltage reading coming off one set of the secondaries are.. Presumably taken from where they attach to the rectifiers. I wouldn't recommend disconnecting the secondaries first, just because they would be floating around begging to zap something.
 
Tomcat, I don't recall seeing any details of your power supply, such as the specific model of transformer you are using. The rectifiers would be good to know as well.
Regardless, the 2k2 bleeder resistor isn't going to be a problem. I've used that value before. A target voltage of 24 Volts divided by 2k2 is only 11 mA.
 
Just saw that your transformer has 18V secondaries. Unloaded voltage on the power rails should be around 24 Volts. Loaded voltage driving both channels would probably be around 22 Volts. The typical block rectifiers will 'eat' about 3 Volts under load.


It looks like there might be an issue with how you are connecting the secondary windings to your rectifiers.
 
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