I am editing my original post because I re-worked the solder joints and now have a different problem. I have taken photos but the forum is not allowing me to post external links.
I have completed the kit assembly. When I went through the first time the shunt regulator board tested with the correct 220v on both sides.
Then on the last step in the manual when I was installing the heat sinks I broke one of the legs of the transistor on the A side. I had to re-solder it with the bottom of the leg attached to the top pad of the board. When I had the board removed I also replaced all black, white and red wires that connect to it with longer pieces because I was having a hard time re-connecting them in the tight space.
Somewhere, either in the operation to fix the transistor or to solder in longer connecting wires I broke something because now I am getting 140v on A and 307 on B. I've verified all the connection points multiple times and cannot see any solder bridges either on the board or the tube socket. I've also verified all the wires on the underside of the board that none came dislodged.
I get correct 214 v on the A side (the side I repaired) but I get 150v on the B side. I re-checked the connections and believe they are correct. I found another thread describing a similar problem that mentioned solder bridges on the transistors but I do not believe this is my problem.
I'm stuck at this point. Can someone pleas advise which joints or components I should give another look?
I'm tempted to ask Bottlehead to sell me a new board and new transistors at this point. These solder pads are tiny and re-work on these boards is difficult.
Edit to add: my input is 360 VDC.