Splawn Quickrod Bad Power Tube Socket.

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Splawn Quickrod Bad Power Tube Socket.

Post by danosol » Sat Mar 31, 2012 6:22 pm

Went to bias up my Splawn Quickrod, that I bought used about a month ago, with new KT77's and I get no mA reading on Power tube socket V4. V5,6,7 all show readings but 4 does not. No visual signs of damage, (I am a bit of a noob) for whatever that's worth. Any suggestions as to what to check and how would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Splawn Quickrod Bad Power Tube Socket.

Post by Groovenut » Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:22 am

Check the screen grid resistor to make sure it isn't burned open.
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Re: Splawn Quickrod Bad Power Tube Socket.

Post by axeman » Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:45 am

Check the tube first, the screen grid can kill you.

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Re: Splawn Quickrod Bad Power Tube Socket.

Post by Groovenut » Sun Apr 01, 2012 1:00 am

axeman wrote:Check the tube first, the screen grid can kill you.
good point. swap the tubes and see if the problem stays with the socket or follows the tube. If it stays with the socket, (take all of the usual safety precautions for neutralizing the amp and discharging the caps) and then check the screen grid resistor to see if its an open circuit.
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Re: Splawn Quickrod Bad Power Tube Socket.

Post by danosol » Sun Apr 01, 2012 4:04 am

I moved the tubes around and it still does it. So it's not the tubes.
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Re: Splawn Quickrod Bad Power Tube Socket.

Post by danosol » Sun Apr 01, 2012 6:40 pm

I just checked Plate voltage at that socket and it's there (498).

I checked continunity at pin 8 and it checked OK.

I also checked for negative grid voltage on Pin 5 and it reads correct.
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Re: Splawn Quickrod Bad Power Tube Socket.

Post by Groovenut » Sun Apr 01, 2012 7:15 pm

danosol wrote:I just checked Plate voltage at that socket and it's there (498).

I checked continunity at pin 8 and it checked OK.

I also checked for negative grid voltage on Pin 5 and it reads correct.
What does the screen grid resistor measure with no tube in the socket? You might want to check all of them just to be sure of the values. If they all check out good, you might want to check the voltages (with the tubes in) at pin 4 and 5 on each tube. Pin 4 is the screen grid.
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Re: Splawn Quickrod Bad Power Tube Socket.

Post by danosol » Sun Apr 01, 2012 7:19 pm

Just checked to see if there was any continunity on the screen resistor and it measured 0. V5, V6, and V7 all measured 750Ohms. Looks like that is the problem.
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