The power tubes are not/have not red plated. (Light bulb limiter prevent that?). Have used the light bulb limiter each time starting up.
Your
NOT being clear.
Shooter just told you that once the amp passes the test with the light bulb limiter, you don't use it any more.
Now you post new dcv's but say that
"The power tubes are not/have not red plated. (Light bulb limiter prevent that?). Have used the light bulb limiter each time starting up."Your amp passed the LBL test,
you don't need to use it every time you turn on the amp. So do you still have the amp plugged into the LBL when you took the new dcv's?
Voltages also drop if I put in only rectifier + preamp tubes.
Yes, I read that. I was starting with the power tubes, divide and conquer.
And that is
WAY to vague, doesn't mean much, no numbers, not clear.
I can't find a short to ground from any power tube socket pin except cathode to ground, nor a short between any two pins. Same, preamp sockets. Still looking. The circuit board is new, not the sockets, so I think the problem is there.
I said a short/miss-wired power tube sockets. If there's no short,
then something mis-wired. Either the tube socket or on the board.
You need to use the double check method that I posted the link to. Go through it 1 solder connection on 1 wire, 1 cap, 1 jack, 1 resistor, etc. at a time and mark it checked off on the layout drawing with the high liter. And make absolutely sure everything goes to the correct tube socket pin. It's the easiest and fastest way. Your looking for a short cut, there is no short cut, do the work. You probably have several mistakes, things mis-wired.
Is that K as in Cathode? The cathode pins go straight to ground. Screen and grid stopper resistors are newer and test good.
Yes, K = cathode.
I didn't ask you about the screen grid and control grid stoppers.
Using a 1 ohm R from the tube socket's K pin to ground lets you measure for current on the power tube safely, no high B+dcv.
You should have those. I was asking because if you had them, you could measure how much current it being pulled through the tube. That would be good to know right now.