From Doug's site
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Heater hookup

The 6.3 volt heater wires come out of the power transformer and they go right to a light bulb fixture to power the pilot lamp. This is a common arrangement on Fenders. The lamp is a convenient terminal on the way to the power tubes. From the lamp you can then run a twisted pair of 18 Gauge wires over to the first power tube. Pins 4 and 5 are jumpered together on 12A*7 type pre amp tubes. 20 Gauge wire is fine for the pre amp tubes.
If you do not have a heater center tap on your power transformer, you must run two 100 ohm 1/2 watt resistors to ground to create an artificial center tap. If you do not have a center tap, you will get 120 cycle hum. Each 100 ohm resistor is soldered to one of the heater wires. The other ends of the 100 ohm resistors are twisted together and then soldered to ground.
If your power transformer has a center tap wire, solder that to ground. Most power transformer heater center tap wires are green with a yellow stripe.
The heater wires are usually run up in the air, above the tube sockets in a twisted pair. Twisting the heater wires cancels hum. This is why phone line wires are run in twisted pairs. The twisted pair wires drop down and get soldered to the tube socket pins. The twisted pair continues down the line to every tube in the chain.
Keeping the wires in phase helps with hum sometimes. In other words, pin 7 on one power tube goes to pin 7 on the next power tube. Pin 9 on a pre amp tube goes to pin 9 on the next pre amp tube. EL84 power tubes heater connections are pins 4 and 5. Most other 8 pin power tubes use pins 2 and 7.