Hola amigos que tal ?
I was modifying the preamp of one of my builds when I realised something was wrong in the power section. Right after the PI, after the coupling caps, one cap was showing 0 VDC while my meter was measuring .030VDC on the other one (orange drops 600V both). So I said to myself: ''Colas, this cap is leaking''. So I replaced it , took back the measurment : .030VDC. Precisely at this moment, my wife called me because she was having a hard time trying to put on her dress. ''One moment, babe, I'm coming''. I took the time to swap the defective cap for a cheapo : still .030VDC. Measured the other cap: .0000 VDC.
So I took a deep breath, helped my wife with her dress (the attachment of her bra had torn her dress and she couldn't took them apart like if they were both welded, anyway....) I got back to my bench and swapped the power tubes. Surprise now: the cap that was showing .030VDC was all fine now while the other one that was good was leaking .030VDC now.....
How can a power tube leak dc voltage on it's control grid ? I presume that both plate and screen voltage of that tube are influencing G1 on that particular tube. Can we tolerate small dc voltage on G1 ? Is it the sign that this tube is becoming weak ?
Thanks guys (and gals too).
Colas LeGripppppppaaaaaaaaaa