Hello,
As a first time DIY'er of any sort of electronics, I would appreciate some hints
on how to properly conduct the voltage check.
I was able to conduct the resistance check fine, and all the numbers looked ok.
After reading the warning statements on the manual, I am a little hesitant because
I am not sure how to safely conduct the voltage check.
In the manual, it states that I should plug in the power chord and conduct the voltage checks.
In order to conduct it, the aluminum chassis should be upside down, resting on the wooden
case, with the tubes plugged in. When I briefly try to flip it, I felt that the tube was going to hit
the table when I was trying to rest it on the wooden case.
After finishing the build past midnight, I really wanted to see if it will work, and
actually plugged it in to headphones and a dac, and was able to listen for 10 minutes
without anything blowing up. Although I now know that it works, I still would
like to conduct a safe voltage check for assurances.
BTW, I would like to thank the Bottlehead team for such a great kit and instructions,
I enjoyed the whole process so much.
As a first time DIY'er of any sort of electronics, I would appreciate some hints
on how to properly conduct the voltage check.
I was able to conduct the resistance check fine, and all the numbers looked ok.
After reading the warning statements on the manual, I am a little hesitant because
I am not sure how to safely conduct the voltage check.
In the manual, it states that I should plug in the power chord and conduct the voltage checks.
In order to conduct it, the aluminum chassis should be upside down, resting on the wooden
case, with the tubes plugged in. When I briefly try to flip it, I felt that the tube was going to hit
the table when I was trying to rest it on the wooden case.
After finishing the build past midnight, I really wanted to see if it will work, and
actually plugged it in to headphones and a dac, and was able to listen for 10 minutes
without anything blowing up. Although I now know that it works, I still would
like to conduct a safe voltage check for assurances.
BTW, I would like to thank the Bottlehead team for such a great kit and instructions,
I enjoyed the whole process so much.