I have put together an F5 type amp using a tubeshunter kit.
I checked the power supply with no amps connected and the rectifier and output voltages remained stable at +/_ 26VDC for 30 minutes. I am using an Avel 250VA 18+18 transformer.
When I connected the left channel, the rail voltages immediately began to drift upwards on the negative side with the bias pots at 0 ohms(or close). The voltage peaks at close to -46VDC and +6VDC.
Right channel ditto.
I have checked the mica insulators, made sure of amp ground to PSU, looked for broken tracks and dry solder joints.
Before I realized this was happening, I did manage to adjust the bias current to !.3amps, but the amp shut down. No blown fuses. either 1 amp or 2.5amp fast blow.
Has anyone had a similar experience or any bright ideas?
Cheers
Peter
I checked the power supply with no amps connected and the rectifier and output voltages remained stable at +/_ 26VDC for 30 minutes. I am using an Avel 250VA 18+18 transformer.
When I connected the left channel, the rail voltages immediately began to drift upwards on the negative side with the bias pots at 0 ohms(or close). The voltage peaks at close to -46VDC and +6VDC.
Right channel ditto.
I have checked the mica insulators, made sure of amp ground to PSU, looked for broken tracks and dry solder joints.
Before I realized this was happening, I did manage to adjust the bias current to !.3amps, but the amp shut down. No blown fuses. either 1 amp or 2.5amp fast blow.
Has anyone had a similar experience or any bright ideas?
Cheers
Peter
Definitely something in the boards as you say the voltage is ok coming out of rectifier and caps.
Check and make sure fet's are installed correctly for starters.
Also the ztx transistors are oriented correctly.
Check and make sure fet's are installed correctly for starters.
Also the ztx transistors are oriented correctly.
Ground of +-rail and --rail connected to eachother and connected to safety ground? (Sounds like a floating ground to me).
Hannes
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