I have some 0.009 ones. Your welcome to use them now as long as I get replacements.....
Had a few minutes so moved row four to six and retested
No distortion
Will move row three to row five later today
This is looking like a combined load problem
Should we check the bridge rectifier further??? Any thoughts anyone???
What type of load are you using?
I have done the same thing Glen....there is soooooooo much that has to be done right the first time......or.......
Thanks for the support Lee
I can tear it down in about 30 minutes now
The transistors are popping in a lot easer using the magnet but get leg off a little and five minutes can go by quick. Getting the legs square and space exact can make it a piece of cake
And Dennise got his high volt caps in this one
I guess I will soon need more
OkHook the amp to some speakers scope it while you test through the speaks. What voltage does distortion start??
So I could not wait and got up and put in row four
All good
In went row five and both channels same distortion came back as before. I changed the fuses from one to amp just to see if that helped, but no it made no changel
As I pondered what next as I left the distorted current run on the scope
What I saw was over a few seconds it cleared up
So I turned up the gain a little and more distorted bottom half of wave
But once again over a few more seconds it smoothed out
Not to push my luck I turned it off, as I still have one row to go
So what is going on? Like its learning. Maybe I have recreated the Hal 5000 from space odyssey!!
I will set up input scope and track both in and out tomorrow
So is the load causing this, it did not on the other amp?
Is there bad caps in there some were?
Do these transistors need breaking in?
Why is it only on the bottom half of the wave, some difference in PNP vs NPN?
Used same test equit setup on other amp at far greater output and no sign of any signal distortion
It is not control board it was swapped out
Could be back plate, but why both channels identical?
Joe asked what I had for load test and it is open Center core 7 ohm 300 watt Ribbon wire would resistor
I will try an other one which is 8.5 ohm 1000 watt GE open wire one. Need to make amount for it
Glen you want a load bank that is wound as non-inductive. Wire wounds resistors are usually quite inductive (especially these big ones) which is why I do not use them for the emitter resistors (although PL did). Wire wounds can be had in non inductive but they are specially wound to cancel the inductance normally created when you coil up (spiral up) a lot of wire around a tube.
You probably do not have an LCR bridge to test the load resistors. As a quick test, see if a 0.1uF mylar or ceramic type cap tacked right across the resistor itself makes the situation better or worse to give us a clue.
How long are your test wires that go out to the load resistor (these are also inductive if not paired closely together)?
Glen you want a load bank that is wound as non-inductive. Wire wounds resistors are usually quite inductive (especially these big ones) which is why I do not use them for the emitter resistors (although PL did). Wire wounds can be had in non inductive but they are specially wound to cancel the inductance normally created when you coil up (spiral up) a lot of wire around a tube.
You probably do not have an LCR bridge to test the load resistors. As a quick test, see if a 0.1uF mylar or ceramic type cap tacked right across the resistor itself makes the situation better or worse to give us a clue.
How long are your test wires that go out to the load resistor (these are also inductive if not paired closely together)?
Joe the 300 watt had inductance of 2 uh. The 100 watt is 14.5 uh
I put the 0.01 uf cap across the resistor and it made it worse
I then undid the small call and the single was good. Some time had past from powering on
I then left it with smooth sine at 15 volt current. I had 2 amp fuses installed and then after about 3 minutes the b- fuse when out.
I guess it was close to load but should not have gone I thought. I wil put in some three amp and run again at 15 volts to see.
So it looks like for now this signal distortion settles done after some ideal time, powered on
Still looking into things. I will retest the cap over the resistor again , as well inverting the leads,
Still missing row six transistors.
Joe how about the .01 caps on the bridge, could one of those influence the output?