For some reason, the original thread is locked and I couldn't post a reply. Not sure if that was my doing or if there was an error, but I tried the email option and flagging option to try to reach somebody about the post but to no avail.. But to summarize the last thread:
I have built the BeePre a while back and enjoyed it with no issues. Work has been super busy the last couple of months and I hadn't had time to kick back and turn the amp on. I tried turning on everything today and noticed a loud hum in the left channel. It looked like the left 300B tube did not turn on at all. I took some pictures of the left side components.
The resistance measurements pretty much all checked out on both sides, but the voltages were a little concerning:
1 4.82
2 87.4
3 0
4 8.89
5 0
6 144.7
7 0
8 0
9 0
10 186.7
11 190.2
12 0
13 0
14 0
15 192.8
16 0.78
17 188.9
18 0
19 0.98
20 0
21 0
22 214
23 0
24 0
25 214
26 0
27 0
28 0
29 -5.34
30 -5.34
31 2.51
32 0
33 0
34 13.9
35 6.93
36 6.93
37 0
38 0
39 0
40 218
41 0
42 0
43 218
44 0
45 0
46 218
A2 87.1
Did you have to install 300Bs when you got this preamp back out? Are you 100% sure you put the fat pins on the 300B into the rear pair of socket holes?
What DC voltage do you have at POS IN and POS OUT on the side that's not working?
The preamp never left my setup. Never touched the tubes. I just couldn't find the time to turn it on and let it warm up to enjoy some music. I just confirmed that both the 300B tubes are oriented properly with the fat pins towards the transformers.
On the bad side, POS IN is reading 1.008v and POS OUT is reading 36 mv, but drifts up
Disconnect the wire leaving POS Out, then recheck those voltages.
With the POS OUT wire removed, the POS IN voltage fluctuates a bit between ~1.5v-1.7v. The POS OUT fluctuates between ~0.62v-0.79v.