Voltage problems

jamesondrums

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My voltage readouts are not right and my led's are not working. Not sure what to do from here. My voltages read

1. -1.2mv
2. -1.2mv
3. 0mv
4. -1.2mv
5. -1.2mv

6. 0mv
7. 4.6mv
8. 0mv
9. 12.9mv
10. 0mv

Any help would be greatly appreciated

 
Three easy things to check:

(1) check that the fuse is (a) inserted in the correct position (the lowest one; the upper position is just a storage space for an extra fuse), and (b) not blown;

(2) make sure your meter is set to measure DC volts (V with a flat and dashed line), NOT AC volts (V with a wavy line); and

(3) make sure that the tubes are inserted and the amp is powered on.

cheers, Derek
 
You could measure incoming AC voltage at the IEC inlet -- between Live and Neutral.  And then do the same thing at the switch. If you've got line voltage at the IEC inlet, but nothing at the switch, you may have melted the switch.

cheers, Derek
 
That seems to be working fine as well. I went through and checked all my wiring with the manual and checked my joints. All looks okay to my untrained eye haha.

- James
 
One thing I did do that I am now remembering is: plug the bigger tube in the wrong direction and then powered it on during the "glow test" I noticed it, fixed it, and then it started glowing. Could that have done anything?
 
It is set to DC. And the LED's are not lighting (unless they are super super dim and I am just not seeing it). I went through and checked my joints and add more solder to questionable ones as well.
 
It looks like you've got one diode of each diode pair going the wrong direction (one pair between transformer and terminal strip, the other on the outside of the terminal strip). The silver bands of each pair should be facing opposite directions. See pages 38-39 of the manual.

cheers, Derek
 
A new overhead pic of the transformer and surrounding terminals with a clear view of the diodes might help.
 
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