As the title would indicate, I've unfortunately got some serious problems after performing the Speedball upgrade. I received the Crack & Speedball for Christmas and had absolutely no problems putting the Crack together - it worked on the first try and sounded fantastic. I decided to use the Crack for a few days before adding the Speedball kit. All the readings were spot on and there was no humming or other noise.
Unfortunately, the problems started after I added the Speedball. I got very weird results while checking the voltages. A lot of terminals showed 0 when they should have had a nonzero value and some terminals showed less than half of the correct voltage. What's worse is that after a couple of minutes, the amp got really hot (pretty sure more than usual), there was a burning smell coming from the amp, and a wisp of smoke appeared. Needless to say I shut it off immediately. I should note that the tubes started glowing right after I turned on the amp, both before and after the upgrade, as they should. I couldn't precisely identify where the smoke was coming from, but it originated from the area near the transformer.
I spent over a week trying to identify where a wire may have crossed another, if there was a bad joint, etc., but with one exception I kept coming up with nothing. The exception was the B6/B7/B8 area. The red and black wires may have been touching due to some melted plastic and the constricted area, so I rearranged the wires and resoldered each connection. Nothing was working so I decided to go back to the drawing board and redo the entire amp. I realize that since at least part of the amp was working before, it might not have been the best idea, but it did allow me to redo a couple of problematic spots and resolder every single connection.
Bad news is that the same thing is happening - tubes light up, burning smell, and messed up voltages. On the plus side, I didn't detect any smoke after rebuilding the amp. I had shaken the amp before (when it was smoking) and again after rebuilding it to see if something had gotten lodged inside and was burning, but I didn't hear or see anything. I also checked the fuse with a loupe to be doubly sure it hadn't blown, but it looked perfectly fine.
I could really use some help getting this sorted out. It's driving me crazy! I'm assuming this is simply user error, as most problems with these kits seems to be, but I just can't figure out what the problem is. I've linked an album with shots of the amp. Some areas don't look as pristine as I would like, but I did my best to make sure there were no unwanted connections or bad joints. If you need to see a specific area more closely/clearly, please let me know and I'll upload additional pictures.
Album:
http://imgur.com/a/7XSmg