Reflow every solder joint in the whole unit? It seems we are back to the issue could be anywhere. I'll recheck the build schematics.
Before throwing a total resolder at the whole unit and potentially causing other issues, are there critical resistance measurements I could make? I'd rather exhaust that before I either fix the issue and not know where I did, or cause other compounding problems.
If there is a grounding issue, I should be able to measure this as a high resistance somewhere? Or if I am shorted, I should be able to test parts of the circuit and get a lower resistance than would be expected? Since the unit still popped the fuse without the tubes in place, that should eliminate part of the circuit?
As we were going through the troubleshooting, it seemed we were disconnecting parts of the circuit to see if the unit still failed. If we got to a point where it held, that would mean the issue was downstream? Since it kept tripping the fuse even down to where we only had the power transformer connected, that would mean the issue was around there?
I realize in these kits that problems are 99.9% build issues. However, is there a way to determine if there was something going on with the power transformer?
Would a short downstream of the power transformer have led to a blown capacitor, rectifier, or a burned resistor in part of the unit?
I'm not trying to point blame at anything, I'm just trying to see what all can be tested to try to hone in on the potential issue. I don't think the humming was any better or worse from the first voltage checks on pages 33/34 through the rest of the build and listening.