Extended Foreplay 3 Help

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Offline John EH

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Reply #30 on: June 26, 2013, 06:17:03 PM
Great minds think alike.  I just rolled in a couple different known good tubes.  I have a TV7 tester.



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Reply #31 on: June 26, 2013, 06:33:50 PM
I should have added that it didn't fix the problem.



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Reply #32 on: June 26, 2013, 06:39:34 PM
You don't happen to have a pair of PN2907's instead of TL431's?

It's odd, something is not allowing the plate to pull current from the cathodes.  I'd say double check that the grids on the 12AU7's are grounded (through those 220 Ohm resistors), but even if those floated up, your Kreg voltages would be higher than 1.

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Reply #33 on: June 26, 2013, 06:44:53 PM
You don't happen to have a pair of PN2907's instead of TL431's?

It's odd, something is not allowing the plate to pull current from the cathodes.  I'd say double check that the grids on the 12AU7's are grounded (through those 220 Ohm resistors), but even if those floated up, your Kreg voltages would be higher than 1.

-PB

Not sure what you mean.  I do have two 2907a's as Q1 as per the manual

The two regulator chips are LM 431 also per the manual.  The photo I posted before shows.

I'm starting to think I for sure have one bad LED.  When I put the meter across the LED's individually I can get them to light up.  One absolutely will not and then of course I have the subbed LED.

Would one crap LED cause the regulation problem?

I asked Eileen to send me four new ones via email earlier.  Right track?  Wrong station?



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Reply #34 on: June 26, 2013, 06:52:16 PM
Well, you can have one regulator that's totally not working, but the other side should still be spot on.

There is something either missing on that center PC board, or something very wrong with the center 9 pin socket.  Can you triple check that you get 6V from 4/5 to 9 on that center tube socket?

Can you twist that board up vertically a bit and snap a 2nd pic? (I've been staring at the first one for over an hour now, lol)

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Reply #35 on: June 26, 2013, 07:02:27 PM
Hold up a sec on the pics.  I'm on roll.  One in a row.  I removed that bad LED on the B end and sure enough I have the B end lit up brightly now.

I suspect the subbed LED in the A end is dead too.  My daughter says she can't see a peep of light on it when I cross it with the diode checker.

Cross my fingers.  And yours.



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Reply #36 on: June 26, 2013, 07:21:51 PM
How 'bout dem apples.  All LED's lit.  Once Eileen sends me the new ones I'll put the HLMP's in.

One more question.

12 - 155v
15 -99v

21 - 163v
32 - 75v

Is that any kind of a problem or varies with the tube?

Thanks for all your help. I do really appreciate it.




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Reply #37 on: June 26, 2013, 08:11:18 PM
You can check those by swapping the outboard tubes.

What are the voltages at I/O/Kreg pads on the center PC board?

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Reply #38 on: June 26, 2013, 10:02:52 PM
You can check those by swapping the outboard tubes.

What are the voltages at I/O/Kreg pads on the center PC board?

Sorry had to go outside and live life away from the soldering iron a bit.

Here's what I have and factor in that I hooked to my main stereo system and my mains power there is now 120 where everything I fed you before was 100v mains.

12 -150
21 -150

15 -70
15 -80

A side
K -2.2
I - 215
O - 150

B side
K - 2.3
I - 217
O - 150

I'm good right?

Thanks again so much.  It sounds stupid great.  Better than my other Foreplay 3 Extended.  Not sure why that is but it's good!

John



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Reply #39 on: June 27, 2013, 04:23:43 AM
You're right on the ragged edge of where the TL431 will opeate.  I think you'll want to see 3+V on Kreg, but we can now see that it's over 1V, so the 12AU7 cathodes are spewing some electrons.

I'd swap in another 12AU7 or two and see if you can get that voltage to pop up a bit.  If all your 12AU7's are behaving in the same manner, I would replace the TL431 regulators (I've blown my fair share of them, they are an amazing chip, but somewhat sensitive).

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Reply #40 on: June 27, 2013, 10:02:39 AM
Awesome.

Since Eileen is going to send me some more LED's I just emailed her and asked her to throw a couple 431's in as well.

Thanks a lot Paul for all your great help!  I'm listening now and it sounds perfect!

And it is quieter than my other EX FP 3!  This one will go in the upstairs system that has the Paramours and the SEXy Speakers because obviously it has more sensitivity.

John