Yes, I have done voltage checks pre and post speedball installation. The voltages seem to be within 20V, and to my understanding that is normal based on tube variances, right?
Following Grainger's grounding post, everything seems to be near 0 ohms except the 4 terminals that connect to the transformer screws. They seem to jump all over the place randomly every time I measure them. Since the ground post on the IEC power connector is soldered with bare wire to T16, it reads the same ohms as the other 4 terminals.
Any ideas on where to start reflowing solder?
EDIT: I tightened the screw nearest to the plug and it seems to have fixed my resistances.
Is there perhaps a better way to test for jolts other than exposing oneself to it?
Well, it seems I have fixed my grounding issue, but just tried plugging in the HD800 and unplugging it (while holding onto the chassis) and still got a shock. I realize that this is only happening with the HD800 plug because the plug connector of the stock cable is made out of metal. The HD650 has a non-conductive shielding around its plug, which is why I do not feel a jolt when I unplug it while holding onto the chassis.
Does anyone else have this issue, and/or a fix? I guess I could always use some type of non conductive material to plug and unplug the HD800, but if there exists an issue with my circuit, I'd prefer to find it.