| Hi Mike.. When troubleshooting the same problem on a Ten Tec Titan 425, 
excess idle current, the fix was
an open diode, in the B- bias line to the tubes.  I am not familiar with 
the centurion bias circuit, but
check to see if TT also used a diode in series with the B- line causing 
a loss of bias to the tubes.  73, Jim 
On 2017-11-20 18:09, Michael Marx wrote:
 
Guys,
I just posted a message about my Centurion with a bias problem.  As I 
stated I replaced the bias transistor which did not fix the problem.  
Here is something interesting that I don't understand.  I bought 5 of 
them from Mouser.  When I measure the transistor junctions with my 
Fluke 87 meter in the diode function, one junction seems normal as it 
measures .5 V in one direction and open in the other.  Normal, right? 
Now the other junction measures open in both directions.  It also 
measures open in ohmmeter mode.  Could I have bought 5 bad transistors? 
 Is that even possible?  What am I doing wrong in testing these 
transistors?  They are just an NPN bipolar transistor, right?  FYI it 
is an MJ15001G by ON.  This is exactly what Ten Tec sent a few years 
ago when I had to replace the transistor. 
Very confused.
73
Mike WB0SND
Michael Marx
sndtubes@vacuumtubes.com
636-939-9190
SND Tube Sales
105 N. Division St.
Bonne Terre, MO  63628
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