Hello all,
I had another thread going in the schematics area about what I could do to reproduce a vox AC100/2 '65 circuit. That thread is here:
http://el34world.com/Forum/index.php?topic=19426.0I've actually completed the build, and am making a video of it, for all to see, but before I do, I have something going on, and I need to have some input on what may be up.
I've got the tubes out right now, and am slowly bringing the power up on a variac to make sure nothing goes wrong. As I've been doing this, I noted one of my 2W resistors is starting to smoke, so I shut it down. This is a resistor that goes to ground off of the B+ rail, (the thread above has the circuit diagram, but if you look at my schematic I'm attaching to this post, it shows the current build very close to how I made it.
Is this resistor getting a lot of current because the tubes aren't in it, so all the current is going down that resistor? The resistor on the circuit I'm attaching is R23, on the B+ rail between B and C.
Any thoughts about why there would be such current going through that?
Here's the measurements I made:
225V and an 18k resistor gives 0.0125A or 12.5mA and watts is about 2.8, that's more than the 2watter wants obviously so I see why its getting hot. (This is still way below the max wattage of the amp too, but again, I'm thinking it is just because the tubes arent' there to conduct the current right?)
Is there any point at which I should be stopping voltage tests as things are 'ok' and then connect in the tubes? Or do most people just do one quick test with a little current to make sure its not grounding out and then put in the tubes?
~Phil