CaptainSucrose,
Could you tell us IF the amp is working properly, please? And is there some concern that you are trying to resolve and what that might be?
I can't discern what you're currently doing at this point?
Respectfully, Tubenit
What am I doing? Replacing the pilot light assembly.
It seems to have a short to ground through the light bulb socket.
So the heater circuit for the 12ax7s and 6v6s are supposed to be getting 6.3 volts on all heater pins when wired in parallel only the current should be added or subtracted,
When I was asked what the voltage was at different points in the amp, I found the heater circuit was getting 3.32 volts ac on both sides of the heaters for each tube. So I checked into the heater circuit more.
When I adjusted the hum balance, only half of the parallel connection was able to get 6.3 volts to it. So either pins 4 and 5 could get 6.3 volts ac or pin 9 could get 6.3 vac.
When the amp was powered off I found there was only 25 ohms of resistance with the hum balance pot, it should go up to 50 ohms if its the only parallel connections to ground from the heater circuit. Indicating another connection to ground somewhere besides the pot or the pot was defective. It was not the potentiometer, went up to 97 ohms out of circuit. In circuit, connecting only one wire was connected to the pilot light would show 50 ohms too. Showing another parallel connection between the transformer, pilot light, and hum balance still.
When I had taken the light bulb out, I was able to see the potentiometer go to 50 ohms on the multi meter with both wires connected. Indicating where the short to ground was, in the light bulb.
I did the same test with just the transformer and potentiometer it only showed 50 ohms for both sides of the hum balance pot when wired in parallel.
My only question then:
Could this ground short connection impact the zener diode in how it functions? If its zener voltage is at 6.2 volts, and the partial short to ground is from a 6.3 volt supply would it be a possible cause for this diode to over heat too? Only working with the negative half of the sign wave from 6.2 volts until it startes to degrade from reaching 195 degrees and allows more and more voltage and current to come through?
Does the amp work?
I'm waiting on a light assembly. As soon as it arrives you'll be the first to know it if does work or not.
In the meantime I'm cleaning tube pins and soldering the heaters back to the pins so there's only 2 transformer wires and 2 heater wires to solder and find out if this amp does or doesn't work.
Sorry about the confusion. Trying to work on this amp and only do so when my son is asleep.
I don't want to leave a to be continued but, I tried to find a light assembly in a local music shop to save the wait time for you. No luck finding one there.
Does this help?