New Construction. Some issues solved. Some not. Need advice.

The voltage checks are typically from a point, terminal or PCB pad, to ground.  PB is asking you to measure from one PCB pad to another.  It just might be different.
 
OK.  Maybe I'm not understanding.  The lower right hand corner of the power supply board, next the the nut on the screw, has a + and a - "pad" just under the 6.3vDC stencil.  I checked this voltage with the two probes from the meter.  Then moved the negative probe to pin 23 of the terminal strip, leaving the positive probe at the + on the power supply PC board.  These two voltages were the same. 

Is this what is being asked?

Harvey
 
That is good.  The measurement on the board says that it is producing the right voltage, the measurement to a ground lug says that the circuit is grounded as it should be.  (I'm assuming you are saying that the voltage is right.)
 
Unfortunately, that's not true.  The voltages both read 5.1vDC, not 6.3vDC....regardless of where they are measured.

I will  borrow another meter from a friend and see if there is any difference in the readings.  Stay tuned......
 
Do let us know about the other meter, getting anything that is lower than about 6.25V or higher than 6.35V is very suspicious there, and getting the same voltage with your black probe in the two different places tells us that your grounds are wired in.

On the other hand, if you do end up finding that you have that very low voltage there, you have have found the entire problem with your Eros (but good to double check before we go further).

-PB
 
OK.  Borrowed a friends GB meter.  Here are the voltages with this meter.

Line 119.1
Power Supply:  T4/5 8.5vAC      T6/7 126.7vAC    6.3vDC measures 6.21 to pads (6.22 to ground pin 23)    275vAC measures 299vAC
LEFT Board      Kreg 1.1  breg 95.4  OB  93.2    OA  158.5    bA 0    1A 297
RIGHT Board    Kreg 1.1  breg 97.3  OB  96.6    OA  160.5    bA  0    1A 298

Hope this gives better information for you.
 
Just a reminder about the underlying issue.  The music sound and quality is terrific.  But there is an underlying low frequency motorboating putt-putt noise coming out of both speakers that can be heard during quiet music passages and even with the turntable unplugged.  Switching the tubes and tapping them has no effect.

Just a reminder about what this is all about.
 
There is a smaller board under the power supply board with the following markings and voltages (I cannot find OA OB or IA IB pads on this board:

LEFT A side:    bA 0    breg 1  +reg 1  Kreg 9.0
RIGHT B side:  bB 0    breg 1  +reg 1  Kreg 8.9
 
Yes, sorry, the regulator board just under the power supply board.

This board is the same board placed up front over the EF86 tubes, it has the "IA", "OA", "IB", and "OB" pads in all the same places.

breg and +reg can't be 1 with everything else you've told us, perhaps you need to turn the range up on the meter?

-PB
 
OK.  Found OA and 1A....they were blocked by the heat sinks and I missed them.  And the scale was incorrect on breg and +reg.  The readings are as follows:

LEFT    OA 224  1A 273  breg 224  +reg 225
RIGHT  OA 224  1A 273  breg 224  +reg 224
 
Putting it all in one place for you:

Line 119.1

Power Supply Board
T4/5 8.5vAC      T6/7 126.7vAC    6.3vDC measures 6.21 to pads (6.22 to ground pin 23)    275vAC measures 299vAC

Regulator Board
LEFT  A side:    bA 0    Kreg 9.0    OA 224  1A 273  breg 224  +reg 225
RIGHT B side:  bB 0    Kreg 8.9    OA 224  1A 273  breg 224  +reg 224

LEFT  lower Board    Kreg 1.1  breg 95.4  OB  93.2    OA  158.5    bA 0    1A 297
RIGHT lower Board    Kreg 1.1  breg 97.3  OB  96.6    OA  160.5    bA 0    1A 297

 
Hi.  Just curious about suggestions for the next step since all suggestions have been followed through and things have been quiet here since my last post with all voltages a few weeks ago.  Thanks.
 
I'd pop up a couple of photos of the underside if you can.  This is very odd, generally motorboating is a ground connection that's missing or a failing cap, but you appear to have neither.

-PB
 
There is another cause of motorboating that I discovered the hard way.  But it doesn't apply to the Eros.  I got the poles of my coupling and output caps too close together in a PAS 3 rebuild and it made the woofers pump back and fourth a good 2".
 
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The things that jump out at me are:

1.  Long resistor leads, I'd go back and look at how they are installed in the manual, tightening them up a bit for consistency.

2.  Non-factory 47K resistors at the inputs (Were they missing?  Have any other parts been substituted?)

3.  Ground wires everywhere.  Look at the 6922 socket in the manual, all the black wires are laid against the chassis and tucked away nicely.  I would try to mimic this as much as possible.

4.  Similar to #3, wire routing between boards is up in the air, not tucked away as the manual shows.

5.  Be sure the foil on the STP heater wires do not touch anything.  I am looking at the 6922 socket, and wondering if the foil is contacting any parts? This is dealt with in the manual by stripping the black insulation back a fair amount, leaving a good length of exposed twisted pair so that the larger body and its foil can be positioned further away.

Let me know if any of these checks reveal anything. The layout stuff may seem nitpicky, but it can add up to an unstable circuit.

-PB
 
Good advice on the layout stuff.  I'll go through it and see what I can "tighten up."

There were four resistors missing that I did make substitutes for.  But with the issue persistent with the inputs shorted I negated this as the source of the trouble.

Harvey
 
harv-e said:
Putting it all in one place for you:

Line 119.1

Power Supply Board
T4/5 8.5vAC      T6/7 126.7vAC    6.3vDC measures 6.21 to pads (6.22 to ground pin 23)    275vAC measures 299vAC

Regulator Board
LEFT  A side:    bA 0    Kreg 9.0    OA 224  1A 273  breg 224  +reg 225
RIGHT B side:  bB 0    Kreg 8.9    OA 224  1A 273  breg 224  +reg 224

LEFT  lower Board    Kreg 1.1  breg 95.4  OB  93.2    OA  158.5    bA 0    1A 297
RIGHT lower Board    Kreg 1.1  breg 97.3  OB  96.6    OA  160.5    bA 0    1A 297
The lower board IA (input to the A-side C4S) should be connected to the regulated voltage from the regulator board, so they can't be different - you are showing 225v on one, and 297v on the other. I assume this is a measurement error, since the highest voltage available anywhere off the PSU board is 273v (IA, IB on the regulator board) is 273v. Other than that, these all look quite good.
 
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