Hi all, this week I finished building an ac30/6 clone, following the layout/schematic for the Weber kit here,
https://tedweber.com/6v30-c-kt/ click the layout/schematic section at the bottom of the page. I'm not actually using his parts, just the chassis. The build went well and I've been playing it all week and it sounds great. But today I've run into an issue with the rectifier and a blown fuse.
I was playing the amp for about 10 minutes then shut it off and plugged in a different cab and a few minutes later turned it back on. I heard some pops/thump and saw the pilot light go out. The fuse had blown. I replaced it and powered it up again and as soon as I took it off standby I saw the GZ34S rectifier flash. I turned it off immediately.
My first thought was maybe the wall voltage was a bit high, as I had been playing the amp mostly hooked up to a variac all week set to 120v but this time I wasn't. My wall voltage reads about 122-124. After plugging into the variac all seemed fine, I turned the variac down a bit to be careful and played for a few minutes before shutting it all off.
Is this a sign of a bad rectifier, or bad filter caps? I didn't find any shorts in the caps. My one modification to the circuit was changing the filter cap values to 40uf for the mains and 20uf for the rest. But I think that should still be low enough for the GZ34S to handle.
My only other thought is that my bias may be set too high. I've got 10.95v on the cathode resistor and my plate voltage is 327v. 4 EL84 tubes sharing one 50 ohm cathode resistor.