I'm troubleshooting my AB763 build (first build). Worked fine with (some minor tweaking) for about 2 weeks on the bench (probably 3 hours of total playing time). So I finally buttoned things up and put it into the cabinet. And of course, the first time I turn it on with the chassis in the cab, the fuse blows. I'm guessing I must have shorted something when tightening all the bolts down and installing it in the cab. I think it was a power rail turret on the board hitting a chassis bolt.
I fixed that, checked for other possible shorts, and then pulled all the tubes out and did another start up check. Turned on to STANDBY. Voltages were normal out of the PT, lamp lights up, no fuses blow. So next I installed the GZ34 rectifier, and powered up to ON. I had enough time check the B+ voltages (which were good), then the pilot light flickered, and the fuse went. Probably 30 seconds elapsed from ON to dead fuse. Replaced the fuse. The next time I just put it on STANDBY with the GZ34 in, and let it sit. After about 30 sec the light flickered, and fuse is shot again. I then traced and checked as much as I could without starting to unsoldering alot of things.
So next, I checked the resistance across the GZ34 pins (tube was pulled out of the socket for measurements). Pins 2 and 8 read 0 ohms, which makes sense. Read an open circuit between pins 4->2 and pins 4->8. But then I was reading 70-130ish ohms between pins 6->2 and pins 6->8 (resistance jumped around, esp. if I sort of shook the tube). I'm guessing this is a shorted tube? I don't have a spare to check against.
Also if it is a shorted tube, could a short from the power rail to ground have caused it? Or should I keep poking around looking for problems?
Sorry, I got a little long winded there...
Thanks for any input or advice.