So I'm powering up my bass amp build slowly on a variac & lamp limiter. As I slowly bring up the voltage, the B+ looks good, no problem there. I can't bring it up all the way because without tubes in, I will exceed my max voltage on the main caps. So we're up to 660VDC, @ 85vac primary. OK fine.
Meanwhile, I'm trying to get a good ballpark estimate on the bias circuit resistors. My problem is, I was getting a good 50vAC on the AC side of the diode, but no DC voltage at all on the other side. Negative or positive.
I double- & triple-checked the bias pots & cap and it all looks fine.
The PT is the Twin Reverb job from Weber. It's not center tapped, but the bias winding is a separate 50vac pair of secondary wires. I had one of them feeding the bias circuit & the other one capped off.
So in my always cautious wisdom I figured maybe I needed to make the capped-off bias wire, a ground reference by connecting it to the chassis.
Which was maybe not the best idea.
So now, I believe I have accidentally shorted the PT bias winding to the HT secondary, since I now have MUCH higher VAC at the bias circuit connection, and also a comparable +DC voltage. Just like the HT bridge rectifier connection.
But there is still no voltage at all on the other side of the diode: negative, positive, AC or DC. I have tried changing diodes to no avail.
Thankfully, the B+ is unaffected & still nominal. But I can not proceed until this bias circuit makes some -vdc. I am stumped. I am humbly requesting assistance.