Thank you all for the replies. I really apreciate it.
English is not my language so is hard for me to express correctly. I will try to give some feedback.
- I have 3 meters, a fluke 117 and 2 cheap ones from amazon (used with the bias probes).
- All bateries are relatively new, I also tested them arround 9.4v each.
- All volatges on 6L6s seems normal, and are the same between amps (488 VDC). I haven't posted lower voltages, only in the PI but those are kinda ok, at least in the twin 135.
- I will check some resistor values against the schematic, and also will post some voltage readings I got from both amps phase inverter tubes, and also without the tubes.
- My leads are Pomona brand, they are good quality. I got them like 4 months ago. No problem with them.
I have two of these basically (pic taken from euro probes).

I have tested two Hot Rods and a deluxe reverb in this right moment. I get good readings on the three amps. When I come back to the PA135 and the twin 135, I get those low readings with the three meters (even the fluke), that is why I asked if its something with the UL amps. The probes and meters work ok on the amps mentioned above.
I also used the three meters to do the shunt method, and they all read the same.
But, watch out with those amps, some of the 135 UL series have switches on the speaker jacks that switch the OT secondary taps. You have to plug the right speaker ohms into the correct jacks.
That 135 UL PA amp you have, you have to plug into both speaker jacks or just the lower jack in the schematic. If you don't, the other jack will ground out both speaker jacks, even though you have a speaker plugged into the other jack. Or you could use a 1/4" dummy plug in either speaker jack and use 1 speaker;
https://el34world.com/charts/Schematics/files/Fender/Fender_pa135.pdf
Thanks for mentioning about the speakers jacks. The PA135 have two outputs jacks (switches) rated at 8 ohms each. The twin 135 have a normal jack for the internal speaker and the switched jack for the ext speaker. both rated at 4 ohm.
- The twin 135 sounds super loud even with my shop speaker at 8 ohm (using int speaker jack output as normal)
- The PA135 sounds with the same low output in both speaker jacks. I also plugged a dummy plug into the fisrt jack and the shop speaker into the second jack, and viceversa with the same result.
PA135

TWIN 135
