Hi,
A few months ago I finished installing the extended upgrade. Upon first power up, I blew a fuse, and saw a tiny puff of smoke, oops! Well it turns out in my haste, i had installed the UF4007 rectifier with the silver end in the wrong direction between terminal 1 and 7 on the power supply on the right side. After correcting my mistake, and doing a more thorough check i powered her up again, everything seemed smooth upon start up, but the pair of LED's on the B side of both C4S boards did not light up. On the A side the LED's light up dimly. The LED's underneath the Tube sockets and the LED's on the Shunt Board all light up brightly. The Tubes get hot, but do not seem to glow very brightly.
I took the resistance measurements provided by the Extended manual - they all checked (although when i went to measure 15 and 31 they read 0 on my multimeter and not infinity, I'm new, does 0 on the meter equal infinity?? The others all measured properly.)
The Voltage readings on the other hand were significantly off:
15 (11.6 V), should be 150
31 (12.6 V), should be 150
Instead of reading 0 V:
20 .4 V
26 .5 V
29 .6 V
30 .54 V
(Is being off by this margin when it should read zero a problem?)
The rest of the voltages matched as indicated by the manual.
Interestingly after incorrectly installing the rectifier, the readings on both sides of the power supply were identical, I figured i'd have a problem there, although they were a bit low:
5: 0 - 0
7: 221 - 222 Should be 230
9: 217 - 217 should be 225
10: 210 - 210 should be 220
So I noticed that, of all the measurements, terminal 15 and 31 were significantly off, these are also were the red leads from both the auricaps are attached, and a black wire leading from 15 U and 31 U also connects to the B sides of the board. The third connection at this point is a red wire 15L and 31L from A and B 8 respectively. My wiring seems correct after having gone over it again, and i have a feeling that, while i'm no soldering expert, something other than a poor solder job is blocking the voltage from reaching both B sides. I'm going to fire up the iron again touch up those areas, but might my problem be related to the initial blow up i had? Other than going back and resoldering I don't really have any ideas of what else i can do. I have also checked my PC boards making sure they are properly populated. Does anyone have any suggestions of where and how to look? As a newbie, I would be gracious if anyone could point me in the right direction!