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Amp Stuff => Tube Amp Building - Tweaks - Repairs => Topic started by: Shack on March 15, 2016, 02:44:57 pm
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Is the reverb input jack tip supposed to have continuity with ground after everything is wired up, from other end of transformer? After looking at layout diagram im thinking yes, but want to make sure .
Board is all wired up, time for components AFTER double checking every thing....man I wish I was a better solderer :w2:
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Its gonna take me awhile to figure out the pics thing, bear with me.....but here is the wired chassis. :icon_biggrin:
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Take a look
more pics here:
http://p2pamps.com/rmpr (http://p2pamps.com/rmpr)
http://p2pamps.com/pr (http://p2pamps.com/pr)
http://p2pamps.com/pr4 (http://p2pamps.com/pr4)
http://p2pamps.com/ml (http://p2pamps.com/ml)
(http://p2pamps.com/rmpr/28.jpg)
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When you say "continuity" do you mean very low ohms, 1-2-5 ohms or *any* amount of ohms not well into the megohms?
Sure, you should read some smallish amount of ohms across ONE SINGLE winding of a given transformer. A 120 VAC input to a power transformer can have a shockingly low DC resistance reading....1-2-3 ohms, easily. A high-current 6.3 volt winding can look pretty much like a short circuit as can a 5v rectifier filament winding.
This is provided you mean END of the transformer meaning END of the transformer WINDING versus SIDE of the transformer eg; input versus output, where there should be no continuity.
Is your soldering iron a WCC-100? I have one of those. Let's just say I use the stand/base and the iron is hanging off to the side unused. It's a piece of garbage, not as good as a Radio Shack $5.99 25 watt iron you plug into an AC outlet.
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I was using the audible continuity test
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heres mine ...I think im good
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crap, its upside down,lol
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Is the reverb input jack tip supposed to have continuity with ground after everything is wired up, from other end of transformer?
yes
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Thank you very much Sluckey...I seen the other end of the transformer primary on the layout as I was typing, so wanted to confirm
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is that grid leak resistor on the return jack red-red-black-orange? can't tell if the 4th band is orange or yellow. it should be yellow for a 220K.
--pete
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hope its yellow,lol....hate the blue resistors
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its 220k
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So why is the white wire on pin 2 (grid) going to the reverb input instead of Reverb Pedal Input? Have I been doing mine wrong?
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is that grid leak resistor on the return jack red-red-black-orange? can't tell if the 4th band is orange or yellow. it should be yellow for a 220K.
red-red-black-orange is 220K
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So why is the white wire on pin 2 (grid) going to the reverb input instead of Reverb Pedal Input? Have I been doing mine wrong?
That's a mistake. White wire should connect to the two middle jacks.
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So why is the white wire on pin 2 (grid) going to the reverb input instead of Reverb Pedal Input? Have I been doing mine wrong?
That's a mistake. White wire should connect to the two middle jacks.
Thanks Steve. I thought so but I never assume I am right about anything with the company on this forum :icon_biggrin:
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Hey, you're the go to guy for anything PR related! :wink:
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Hey, you're the go to guy for anything PR related! :wink:
Don't start a fight with me this early in the morning and before my coffee LOL :l2:
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thanks, ill fix that, I also realized this morning that I forgot the bias tap wire too
I made that mistake because I mistook the jack on the layout as the end jack...DOH.......man im glad you guys are here
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... I also realized this morning that I forgot the bias tap wire too ...
Bias tap? A Princeton doesn't have a bias tap, but sources input to the bias circuit from the high voltage winding.
So did you mean a red/blue bias tap, or the wire from the rectifier tube (where the high voltage winding connects) over to the bias circuit?
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its from high voltage winding....Doug has it as bias tap on layout....its fixed
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is that grid leak resistor on the return jack red-red-black-orange? can't tell if the 4th band is orange or yellow. it should be yellow for a 220K.
red-red-black-orange is 220K
that's right - FOUR band. plz pass dunce hat. :icon_biggrin:
--pete
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FOUR band. plz pass dunce hat
good band name, but you mis-spelled dAnce :icon_biggrin:
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lmao
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FOUR band. plz pass dunce hat
good band name, but you mis-spelled dAnce :icon_biggrin:
oh no! no misspellings...
http://dunce-hat-info.blogspot.com/ (http://dunce-hat-info.blogspot.com/) :icon_biggrin:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunce#Dunce_cap (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunce#Dunce_cap) :BangHead:
--pete