Did you check the power transformer primary for continuity?
Check the high voltage secondary for continuity as well (disconnect the power plug first!). Did the tube heaters light up?
OK, primary circuit is good. Move over to the secondary and check for continuity, you should disconnect the secondary leads to get an honest reading. If that's OK, check the rectifier diodes (use multimeter diode check function) with the transformer leads still disconnected. If those are OK, check all connections in the power supply circuit to make sure there aren't any bad ones.
Mike
Mike
Thanks, I've got it. One of the wires came loose from the crimp. Fixed it and it is firing up again. THANKS ALOT!!
Mark
A great reason to dislike crimps.
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