kevinlei324
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I've had nothing but problems with this build so far... I have been in email contact with PB because I was having some issues posting on the forum. He has been very responsive and helpful. I know he's super busy, so I decided to move it here to the forum to see if anyone has any suggestions too.
I have completed the Mainline and S.E.X. amps previously without any issues, so I am fairly confident in my ability in building amps. This is the first time I'm using 2% silver solder, but I don't see how the problems I ran into below have to do with poor connections since I didn't need to re-solder anything.
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[*]Fuses blew during initial wall voltage check. I blew 2 2a fuses (fast blow). Didn't see anything wrong. For some odd reason, when I tried the next day after looking everything over again and not finding anything wrong. 2a fuse (fast blow) worked. I proceeded with the build and went on to complete both glow tests.
[*]Fuse blew during high voltage check. Checked everything again, found nothing wrong. PB suggested using a 3 light tester on the wall outlet I've been using and trying a 5a fuse. Wall outlet was wired correctly per 3-light tester. Tried again with 5a fuse, and it worked. No more blown fuses. High voltage test passed with flying colors.
[*]PB had suggested I flow some extra solder onto the joints since some of my joints looked like lead-free solder. I added some solder on after the high voltage test. The C4s boards, however, were made with 2% silver solder, since I made them over the weekend while I was trying to figure out the fuse issue.
[*]Now, for both boards, only the LEDs on A side were lit. The voltages were the following:
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I attached some pictures below with what I have done so far. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have completed the Mainline and S.E.X. amps previously without any issues, so I am fairly confident in my ability in building amps. This is the first time I'm using 2% silver solder, but I don't see how the problems I ran into below have to do with poor connections since I didn't need to re-solder anything.
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[*]Fuses blew during initial wall voltage check. I blew 2 2a fuses (fast blow). Didn't see anything wrong. For some odd reason, when I tried the next day after looking everything over again and not finding anything wrong. 2a fuse (fast blow) worked. I proceeded with the build and went on to complete both glow tests.
[*]Fuse blew during high voltage check. Checked everything again, found nothing wrong. PB suggested using a 3 light tester on the wall outlet I've been using and trying a 5a fuse. Wall outlet was wired correctly per 3-light tester. Tried again with 5a fuse, and it worked. No more blown fuses. High voltage test passed with flying colors.
[*]PB had suggested I flow some extra solder onto the joints since some of my joints looked like lead-free solder. I added some solder on after the high voltage test. The C4s boards, however, were made with 2% silver solder, since I made them over the weekend while I was trying to figure out the fuse issue.
[*]Now, for both boards, only the LEDs on A side were lit. The voltages were the following:
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- IA on both boards were 524v
- IO on the A board was 365v. IO on the B board was 363v
- 32u = 0.147v (does not respond to potentiometer)
- 46u = 0.865v (does not respond to potentiometer)
- 10u = 215v
- 15u = 240v
I attached some pictures below with what I have done so far. Any help would be greatly appreciated.