johnsonad
New member
Hello,
Today I rolled in a pair of Mullard 12at7's and when I fired the amps up (from a cold start) one blew the fuse. The tubes test fine on my B&K 747. I replaced the fuse with a 1.5 amp quick blow (only one I had around) and put in the 12at7's I had in it before. No issues. Later I remember I had a 1A fuse in a different project and switched them out. It blew the second 1A fuse. Tomorrow once it cools off I'll run some voltage checks. These amps belonged to Doc and are factory built. Any suggestions?
Do certain tubes have more of a current draw and risk blowing the fuse on start up? The instructions do no specify but should the amps use quick or slow blow type fuses? Also am I risking smoking a board somewhere by running this 1.5 amp fuse?
Regards,
Aaron
Today I rolled in a pair of Mullard 12at7's and when I fired the amps up (from a cold start) one blew the fuse. The tubes test fine on my B&K 747. I replaced the fuse with a 1.5 amp quick blow (only one I had around) and put in the 12at7's I had in it before. No issues. Later I remember I had a 1A fuse in a different project and switched them out. It blew the second 1A fuse. Tomorrow once it cools off I'll run some voltage checks. These amps belonged to Doc and are factory built. Any suggestions?
Do certain tubes have more of a current draw and risk blowing the fuse on start up? The instructions do no specify but should the amps use quick or slow blow type fuses? Also am I risking smoking a board somewhere by running this 1.5 amp fuse?
Regards,
Aaron