Hi, I'm scratching my head and figured I'd ask the professionals for some help here. Built a S.E.X. last year and loving it so decided to try the Eros2 now. Got the whole kit assembled without a hitch. The only "suspect" thing I ran into was assembling the shunt regulator board- there seemed to be a substitution part for the 100kOh 3W resister that wasn't noted in the kit. Pictured in the manual is a grey resister with 100kOh written on it and in my kit I got a pair of brown-black-yellow-gold but that's 100kOh and it measured out so I didn't worry.
All the voltage tests through the build measured within spec. The resistance test at the end also seemed fine. When I did the final voltage check everything was very very low.
I took the boards off and inspected everything. Nothing looked off, all solder joints seemed fine but I reflowed most of them anyways. I checked all the board components and reflowed those as well. Made sure the transistors had good soldering. You'll have to forgive my memory with this one- during the disassembly, I can't be sure 100%, but I may have originally mounted the red twisted pair going to 22L to D6 instead of D5. I ran through the entire manual double checking all connections and components as well as reflowing anything that looked suspect.
Now the voltage is a tiny bit higher but still very low:
IA / IB 8v DC, OA 5.2v, OB 6.6v, OC / OD 5.4v, OkA 5.5v, OkB 5.6v, OkC 0.15v, OkD 0.41v.
Where should I go next? I have some extra 6922 tubes if need be but no 12AU7s or EF86. If that woopsie with the D6/D5 swap actually happened could I have fried something?