Shunt regulator voltage problem

Ok I removed the board to get a pic of the bottom.

I will reflow the joints and reinstall the board and get the voltage reading, sorry I missed that in my zeal to get the board removed!  :P

I will reflow socket D as well while I have the board off.

Here is the pic of the back side of the shunt regulator pcb.

Charles

 

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Both D6 and D1 are now a stable 223v.

Removing the pcb allowed me to find my mistake of not soldering the drain wires from the STP to the center pin of D.



 
Out of curiosity, one of the 220ohm resistors might have been shorting to a neighboring tube pin, could that have caused the voltage drop?
 
Mid-Ranger said:
Out of curiosity, one of the 220ohm resistors might have been shorting to a neighboring tube pin, could that have caused the voltage drop?

Hmm, maybe.  If this did occur, the 220 Ohm resistor would pop if it hit one of the pins, and on the other side the supply for the 431 regulator would be grounded out, but you'd have a 0 biased 12BH7 forced to cook off 23mA, which would give you about 100V out of the regulator.

-PB
 
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