I still have 2 spare caps of each, so rather than swaping the caps L-R vice versa, better to isntall the new one.
No that's not better, because if the fault remains you still know nothing.
If you swap caps you immediately know whether its the caps or something else.
jan
Hi,
Unfortunately there's a ton of errors in the drawing plus a number of mysterious components.
Assuming a B+ reading of roughly 250VDC where it says B+ then one components that immediately jumps out is the 250VDC decoupling cap in // with the 47mircoF electrolytic to the left top of the drawing. That voltage rating does not make any sense.
Then there are the components in the feedback loop and the way it is attached to the output. Can't believe that's correct either but I assume its just another error in the drawing.
No grid leak resistor on the grid of the bottom triode of the SRRP either. No bias resistor between the two triodes either, etc., etc.
I'll try to correct the drawings you sent me as much as I can and return them to you but other than the cap rating mentioned above and imagining a circuit as I think it should/could be then I don't see any other obvious causes of the DC leakage on the output.
Sorry if I sound a bit harsh but that's just from disappointment,
Unfortunately there's a ton of errors in the drawing plus a number of mysterious components.
Assuming a B+ reading of roughly 250VDC where it says B+ then one components that immediately jumps out is the 250VDC decoupling cap in // with the 47mircoF electrolytic to the left top of the drawing. That voltage rating does not make any sense.
Then there are the components in the feedback loop and the way it is attached to the output. Can't believe that's correct either but I assume its just another error in the drawing.
No grid leak resistor on the grid of the bottom triode of the SRRP either. No bias resistor between the two triodes either, etc., etc.
I'll try to correct the drawings you sent me as much as I can and return them to you but other than the cap rating mentioned above and imagining a circuit as I think it should/could be then I don't see any other obvious causes of the DC leakage on the output.
Sorry if I sound a bit harsh but that's just from disappointment,
Hello I was following the post and I caught myself, well could take the circuit drawing haci thus would be good to help and also the power supply to see also stress and power colaaborar. Your ordenes.Daniel
English please.
And take your caps locks key off. All caps is considered rude
dave
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