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SSE first build, caps and other questions.

Wiring PT

Trying to analize my results.
Plugged in, the power tube pins 2 and preamp tube pins 4 and 5 should be 6.3 volts.
The transformer has 3 wires for 6.3 volts, 2 green wires connected to T1, and a green and yellow I didn't connect.
My readings are 2.3 volts. Would not connecting the green and yellow be the reason?
 
Transformer Problem?

I've been a pain working on my SSE.
I took readings off the pc board powered up points to star ground.

T1 -Green should be 6.3 vac, reading is 2.4 vac for both connections.
T1 -Yellow should be 5 vac, readings are 1247 ( VAC scale 200 only shows "1" on left of meter display, scale 500 shows the 1247) for both connections.

I didn't try T1 -Red as it is supposed to be 750 vac, above my meters.

Are my meters suspect, or transformer, or?

Thank you for help.
 
Thank you for answers.
I am using an Allied 6k7vg power transformer.
Ty Bowers 'for dummies" is great. After I fixed the pc board ground my readings were in line with what was expected, matching cathode resistors, etc- until I added power.
The readings for 6.3 volts were using my old Radioshack. Its limit for voltage is 400 volts.
The "5" volt readings were with the new meters.
 
with no tubes power up and take readings from hot to ground from the tube socket side on each pin on each socket and draw it out on a piece of paper with each voltage reading marked...tedius but the only way we can get the whole picture. Then take a pic of it and upload it.

Only use 1 multimeter that you know works.
 
More Fun

Yah hah.
I was taking readings with power on. Almost finished when had great fun.
Rather than list readings where meter showed zero I will skip them.
Socket V10 Pin 2 1294
Pin 4 423
Pin 6 423
Pin 8 1296
Socker V2 Pin 1 1262
Pin 4 78.5
Pin 5 78.5
Pin 6 1264
Pin 9 78.4
Socket V11 Pin 2 78.5
Pin 3 1285
Pin 4 1285
Pin 7 77.7
Socket V21 Pin 2 77
Pin 3 1264
Pin 4 1263 and dropping, C2 popped. Lots of smoke. Thankfully it is warm. I have lots of windows open.

I try to post pictures here on the site and keep getting message I am missing "security tokens." I guess I am missing something there too. Everything seems to go until I submit reply.

Thank you.

I have an 18 year old bottle of scotch I am saving till I hear music out of the system. It is calling quite loudly. 😛
 
Wow.

If those 1.2kV+ readings are accurate, and the voltage must be much higher than normal if C2 popped, then you are dealing with some EXTRAORDINARILY LETHAL VOLTAGES.

Something is bad wrong. Does your voltmeter automatically switch between AC and DC? Is it possible you have it on AC when it should be DC, or vice versa?

Win W5JAG
 
Maybe your voltages are a little high and your meter just gives a mad reading when it goes over 500V.
Can you get your hands on a meter with a higher voltage range.
I wouldn't explain the Cap blowing.
Have you re-checked the polarity of the cap that blew?
Be Careful!