In a message dated 6/13/2012 3:26:53 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
4cx250b@muohio.edu writes:
bought a Titan 425 amp about a year ago and have fired it up only 5 - 6
> times. It has always worked fine with full output. Last week I fired it
up,
> but when I tried to tune the amp, there was no plate current or output. I
> keyed the amp several more times and tired to adjust for output from its
> preset set dial values. Nothing happened, no plate current and no output.
> All of a sudden, 'BANG' and the amp went dead.
What you did was a big mistake. As soon as you tried the first time and
saw no output the next thing you should have done is this. Key the amp with
no drive, check for idle current (plate current) at the same time check to
see if the HV meter drops down a little bit from standby to keyed. if the
HV does not go down a little bit then you are not getting HV to the tubes.
Shut the amp down at this point and find out why no HV on the tubes.
Chances are you had a open plate choke (for some reason). There are subtle
benign tests you can do to point to the problem. No idle plate current and
no deflection of HV when amp is keyed is a sure sign of no plate voltage on
the anodes or completely dead tubes. Driving the amp with no plate voltage
on the anodes would send the grid current into the 22nd centry.
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