I assembled my BeePre and completed the resistance check successfully. After inserting the tubes and turning on the power, all 8 diodes on the C4S boards glowed as expected. During the voltage test I must have touched something I shouldn't have touched because I saw a spark and heard a pop. The two diodes on the B side of the C4S board went out. I rechecked my resistance readings and everything was good except terminal 11 which showed 0 resistance instead of the expected 30 kOhms +. The voltage at terminal 11 was down to 128 V instead of the expected 146 V. Several other voltage readings were also out of spec. I believe I blew the PN22907A transistor because two of the leads were shorted. Do I need to replace the diodes when I replace the transistor? Does the blown transistor explain the low voltage?