Hi all,
I finished my build of the Seduction with CS4 upgrade last night. Resistance checks were all ok, everything looked to be in the right place. I failed to notice that I had oriented the 220uf 200V capacitor for terminals 11 and 12 around the wrong way (don't ask me how, it's probably the most obviously marked polarised component I've ever had to put into anything) and so I switched it on (with this cap in the wrong way) to do my voltage checks. So, small glow on the tubes, a bit of smoke and I had the Seduction switched off pretty quickly. This morning I replaced the two very obviously burnt out 1K 1/2W resistors (I replaced them with 1/2W Metal Film types, I don't know if this is an issue or not? It was all that I could get my hands on) and I also replaced the 270K 1W, though this one seemed unaffected.
I reoriented the 220uf cap on terminals 11 and 12 (correctly this time), and, after replacing the affected resistors, did my resistance checks again. Again, everything ok, so I proceeded to the voltage checks. The tubes glow very dimly and the LEDs seem to glow fine, however the voltages are far lower than what they are meant to be for example:
Terminal 12 reads 75VDC instead of 135VDC
T 15 reads 100VDC instead of 148VDC
T 25 reads 140VDC instead of 160VDC
T 27, 37 read 12 (!)
T 29, 39 read 3
T 30, 40 read 2.6
T 33, 44 read 75
A1, B1 read 12
Terminals 6 - 11 read fine and I haven't checked the rest yet.
Is there something else I may have burnt out by having that cap in the wrong way the first time? Would the UF4007 diodes be ok or would they likely need replacing? Or is it more likely that I just have a bad solder joint somewhere?
Any help would be appreciated!
thanks,
Tristan.