50 C is nothing to worry about.
80 C in a resistor whose value is nominal
is also nothing to worry about.
80 C in a resistor whose value is nominal
is also nothing to worry about.
Hi all,
Got my preamp fired up this past weekend. Once I finish polishing up the enclosure it'll be good to go. Tubes glow a nice blue and have T7 and T8 stable at about 12.1V for the time being.
A couple quick questions:
1.) T3 measure 22.45 or so volts, right outside of the "within .5V" of 23V. Is this something worth trying to fix? (If I recall, one of the power resistors was slightly off, but I only ordered one of each)
2.) The trimmer pots are in pretty different positions to achieve the same voltage. Is that normal?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Got my preamp fired up this past weekend. Once I finish polishing up the enclosure it'll be good to go. Tubes glow a nice blue and have T7 and T8 stable at about 12.1V for the time being.
A couple quick questions:
1.) T3 measure 22.45 or so volts, right outside of the "within .5V" of 23V. Is this something worth trying to fix? (If I recall, one of the power resistors was slightly off, but I only ordered one of each)
2.) The trimmer pots are in pretty different positions to achieve the same voltage. Is that normal?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Hi all,
Got my preamp fired up this past weekend. Once I finish polishing up the enclosure it'll be good to go. Tubes glow a nice blue and have T7 and T8 stable at about 12.1V for the time being.
A couple quick questions:
1.) T3 measure 22.45 or so volts, right outside of the "within .5V" of 23V. Is this something worth trying to fix? (If I recall, one of the power resistors was slightly off, but I only ordered one of each)
2.) The trimmer pots are in pretty different positions to achieve the same voltage. Is that normal?
Thanks in advance for any help.
1.just chill
2.just chill
Stuffed the board with the power supply parts and tested per instructions...I get 24.1 volts, but when I test the 9.1v diode it is 0. I guess I need to source a new one. Do you know the specific part number and best source to purchase?
Yes, it’s installed correctly. Any other checks? I took a pic, but don’t know how to attach yet.
You can desolder the diode and check whether it is shorted out or not. Be careful, do not power up your unit without the diode if you have the nutube already soldered on. The diode protects your heater from overcurrent. Without it you risk burning the filament. If the diode is okay then check your electrolytic caps to see if one of them has shorted out.
It’s a diode, so it’ll show continuity in one direction but open in the other (as long as the voltage is below 9V). If you see continuity in both directions then it means it’s no good.
Naim SNAPS
I feel sure that it should be fine, but is there any reason that I couldn't use a Naim SNAPS PSU to power the B1 Korg? I haven't received my kit yet so I don't know the current rating of the provided wall wart.
The back of the SNAPS indicates the output is +24V @ 300mA. The regulators inside are run of the mill LM317T which are rated for 1.5A.
Any thoughts?
I feel sure that it should be fine, but is there any reason that I couldn't use a Naim SNAPS PSU to power the B1 Korg? I haven't received my kit yet so I don't know the current rating of the provided wall wart.
The back of the SNAPS indicates the output is +24V @ 300mA. The regulators inside are run of the mill LM317T which are rated for 1.5A.
Any thoughts?
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