Post #35 shows pin8 cathode voltage at 0v with the 6v6 plugged in with the current limiter.
Did the current limiter show any shorts or did it pass initial start up?
Could be bad 6v6 tube Even with current limiter I would expect some pin8 voltage unless the bulb wattage is really high.
OK - back to work
To get restarted I double checked my measurements. The bulb was glowing dimly; (I'm not experienced enough to know for sure how much is acceptable. The bulb is 100W. I measured the voltage at the fuse at 86 VAC.
I don't have a big stock pile of spare tubes, but i did happen to have an old Fender 6V6 GTA, of unknown provenance. It also showed 0V on p8, and no significant change on any of the other pins.
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I then retested
without the Current Limiter. While the voltage coming out of the transformer looks reasonable, everything else still looks way too low ( based on the AA764 schematic)
Expected / Measured (no current limiter)
5Y3 p4,6 red 315 AC / 338 AC
p2,8 yel 355 DC / 305 DC
FILTER CAPS
320 / 253
340 / 282
355 / 305
6V6
p3 342 / 266
p4 340 / 281
p8 21 / 0 12AX7 vibrato (on)
p1,7 170 varies
p2 1.6 varies
p6 340 / 281
p8 175 varies
12AX7 preamp
p1 205 / 170
p3 1.6 / 1.6
p6 200 / 79
p8 1.5 / .9
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FWIW I powered down, discharged and took some measurements on the components - all
in circuitThe can filters were all about 22 uF
The cathode bypass electrolytic caps were all in the general neighborhood
except the 25 uF Bias cap on the 6V6, where there's 0V on p8.
It measured off the scale on the highest range (400uF).
It also appeared to be a dead short (assuming the 470 ohm resistor was not).
I'm not sure how measuring like this affects the results, but wondering if this is might go away when i replace the caps?
What might be the cause of the generally low voltages
- bad Rectifier? I don't have any spares to test)
- Bad filter can caps?
- Do you think the PT is healthy?