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Hi, I need your help,
this concerns my express 5-25 amp.
I can't get any further because there is a problem with the voltages on the two EL84s, and the bias current of
the two EL84s are very different, although both tubes are matched.
What remains to be said is that it is an export amp and is operated with 230 volts and all voltages are a little higher, as listed in the schematic!
Here are the voltages from A+-B+-C+
A+= 420V - B+= 360V - C+= 260V
And here are the measured voltages of the two EL84s once in "normal mode" and once in "SE (5 watt) mode":
IN "NORMAL MODE":
EL84 (first tube)
Anode (7) 420 V
Cathode (3) 1.6 mV !
Grid 1 (2) 17 V
Grid 2 (9) 370 V
BIAS CURRENT: 7.1mA !
EL84 (second tube)(the SE tube)
Anode (7) 420 V
Cathode (3) 14.7 mV !
Grid 1 (2) 17 V
Grid 2 (9) 370 V
BIAS CURRENT: 18mA !
-----------------------------
IN "SE MODE" (5Watt mode)
EL84 (first tube)
Anode (7) 370 V
Cathode (3) 1.2 mV
Grid 1 (2) 16.8V
Grid 2 (9) 160 V
BIAS CURRENT: 5.8mA
EL84 (second tube)(the SE tube)
Anode (7) 160 V
Cathode (3) 11.3 mV
Grid 1 (2) 0.5V
Grid 2 (9) 160 V
BIAS CURRENT: 99mA
--------------------
As you can see, the bias currents are very unequal in "normal mode" and probably in the "SE mode the SE tube bias current is to high "!
Both EL84s are matched and I tried again with 2 more matched Duet EL84 but always with the same result.
I also tested the resistors around the EL84s, but they are all OK!
as "watdog" says: - "those are some interesting values your seeing on the cathodes as well as some very different idle bias values as a result".
But why are the voltages at the cathode so different?
What remains to be said is that it is an export amp and is operated with 230 volts and all voltages are a little higher than with American amps!
Unfortunately I don't know what else I should check? Does somebody has any idea?
Thanks in advance for replying
this concerns my express 5-25 amp.
I can't get any further because there is a problem with the voltages on the two EL84s, and the bias current of
the two EL84s are very different, although both tubes are matched.
What remains to be said is that it is an export amp and is operated with 230 volts and all voltages are a little higher, as listed in the schematic!
Here are the voltages from A+-B+-C+
A+= 420V - B+= 360V - C+= 260V
And here are the measured voltages of the two EL84s once in "normal mode" and once in "SE (5 watt) mode":
IN "NORMAL MODE":
EL84 (first tube)
Anode (7) 420 V
Cathode (3) 1.6 mV !
Grid 1 (2) 17 V
Grid 2 (9) 370 V
BIAS CURRENT: 7.1mA !
EL84 (second tube)(the SE tube)
Anode (7) 420 V
Cathode (3) 14.7 mV !
Grid 1 (2) 17 V
Grid 2 (9) 370 V
BIAS CURRENT: 18mA !
-----------------------------
IN "SE MODE" (5Watt mode)
EL84 (first tube)
Anode (7) 370 V
Cathode (3) 1.2 mV
Grid 1 (2) 16.8V
Grid 2 (9) 160 V
BIAS CURRENT: 5.8mA
EL84 (second tube)(the SE tube)
Anode (7) 160 V
Cathode (3) 11.3 mV
Grid 1 (2) 0.5V
Grid 2 (9) 160 V
BIAS CURRENT: 99mA
--------------------
As you can see, the bias currents are very unequal in "normal mode" and probably in the "SE mode the SE tube bias current is to high "!
Both EL84s are matched and I tried again with 2 more matched Duet EL84 but always with the same result.
I also tested the resistors around the EL84s, but they are all OK!
as "watdog" says: - "those are some interesting values your seeing on the cathodes as well as some very different idle bias values as a result".
But why are the voltages at the cathode so different?
What remains to be said is that it is an export amp and is operated with 230 volts and all voltages are a little higher than with American amps!
Unfortunately I don't know what else I should check? Does somebody has any idea?
Thanks in advance for replying