Heat up the solder joint on power transformer terminal 7 and pop the diodes out temporarily, then check to see if the fuse holds and let us know.
It might be a good idea to post some fresh build photos.
Stuff that causes fuses to pop instantly like this:
1. Backwards diode(s).
2. Leads from power transformer terminals 7 and 8 touching each other.
3. Backwards capacitor.
4. Solder or debris shorting terminals to the chassis that shouldn't be.
Less possible:
1. Defective diode (very rare, but we can test for this next)
2. Defective power transformer (if the fuse holds with the diodes disconnected from one end, then the PT is fine)
It might be a good idea to post some fresh build photos.
Stuff that causes fuses to pop instantly like this:
1. Backwards diode(s).
2. Leads from power transformer terminals 7 and 8 touching each other.
3. Backwards capacitor.
4. Solder or debris shorting terminals to the chassis that shouldn't be.
Less possible:
1. Defective diode (very rare, but we can test for this next)
2. Defective power transformer (if the fuse holds with the diodes disconnected from one end, then the PT is fine)