Shunt Regulator 1/2 working [resolved]

Eugen_syd

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Hi,

My name is Eugen and I am from Sydney Australia. I am building an EROS Tape Amplifier for a customer of yours named Viren. I am following your instruction step by step. I stopped on page 58 at Shunt regulator voltage test where I can see just side A of the Shunt Regulator LED's light up. I read the other postings about the fault finding and everything I tried does not take me any further. I heat up the legs of the MJ5731A Transistors and took this board off about 3 times. I can not find anything wrong with it however side A give me a bit over 220VDC where side B is over 300VDC. Any suggestions? Should I take the board again off?
BTW, these wires were intended to be this stiff? I never built anything on tube so I do not know much about this area!
Hope to hear form you soon.
Best regards from Down under,
EUGEN IOV
 
Hi again,

please do not worry about my message. I just read the posting after me and noticed that I did not connect on D4 with D5. let me rectify this and get back to you.
Rules of support:
1. Give him one day he will figure it out....
2. Make him write it down... 75% will find the answer....
3. Leave the response for tomorrow... maybe tomorrow you do not have to worry about... :)
Just some dry jokes......

Regards,
EUGEN
 
Houston, we do not have a problem.. :) As usual the problem is us the customers. I should have applied the 4th rule of support! RTFM!!!! read the F***king Manual. Yes pin D4 was not connected with pin D5 so just half of the 12BH7 was fired up. I conected pin D4 with pin D5 and all is good, I get the voltage regulated to 220-ish VDC on both channels A and B. Moving to page 59...

EUGEN 
 
Well done! Working through this stuff and solving it yourself always adds to the satisfaction. We do watch the forum but on weekends it can take a bit longer to reply, particularly for me. Race season is fast approaching and I am pretty much focused on the preparation for that for the next few months of weekends.
 
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