With no tubes plugged in, there is no hum or vibration on the transformer.
Good to know.
Just to be sure - the "spiked" lock washer must go between the bell end and the lamination stack, correct? I want to make sure that the potting on the lamination stack has not been damaged by something as silly as over tightening. Also, if the black washer on the bottom side of the chassis is slightly out of alignment, would the threads of one of the screws touching the chassis ground cause this issue?
Yes, that's where that washer goes. Generally the screws can be about as tight as you want. The screws themselves will break before the transformer will be bothered. If the shoulder washer is slightly out of alignment, it isn't the end of the world, especially if it's just one of the washer, but usually you can loosen that transformer screw and nudge the shoulder washer back into the hole.
Could this be an issue of a failed diode in the full wave rectifier? It is my understanding that if a diode were to fail, it would act as a half wave rectifier and cause the voltage to drop by 1/2. My meter has a diode test - I could desolder them and test to see if that could be the issue.
We don't generally encourage this. I have never, ever seen a UF4007 diode fail in any Bottlehead kit, and they have been in use since the start! Removing and testing parts can just cause other issues to arise from the process of installing and uninstalling parts.
Would it also be possible to get a 2nd download link of the manual? I downloaded it in a private browser session on my phone and have lost access.
Our forum rules suggest having your first name and last initial in your signature. If this was there, Josh could send you a link when he runs into this post. Since it isn't, you'll need to contact
[email protected] and provide your name, order date, and order number, then we can provide another download link for you.
-PB