I will go over that.I'd be looking long and hard at the zener diodes mounted to the 5 lug terminal strip behind each 5670 socket. Those will determine the OA voltages before the 5670 warms up, and it looks like you may have some in backwards or have some that aren't properly installed.
All the diodes test good. The only variation from instructions was moonting the diode between 30 and 31 on the opposite side. It should work electrically.I will go over that.
I built another driver boards with new components I received this past week.
It works fine on the d side
512v and 298v
Checked the clearance between pins with tube installed. There wasn't any issues but I did do a little trimming.All 9 pin socket connections need to go through the socket hole then bent up (and possibly around the top of the pin). If you go sideways with these connections, they can touch adjacent pins and blow things up.
Received the fresh driver board kit. Built and installed all works as it should.It's worth double checking that the behavior is the same with both 5670 tubes. Beyond that, a fresh driver board and fresh zener diodes would be the approach that should yield rather assured success.
-PB
I tried on last time to get the original board to work by replacing transistors and regulators. I ordered these along with a complete driver board kit. I have some extras now.You didn't put them on a new board?
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