Hey guys,
I have finally finished the SEX build (and yes, of course I only had the cord in for voltage testing! good advice anyway).
However I have run into a hiccup, actually at the very last stage voltage testing.
I began testing starting from terminal 1 and moving up like the manual said, same as when resistance testing. Everything seemed good on visual check. Resistance check was good too. Now as I got to terminal either 4 or 5 my readings were off (I can't recall what it was, wish I had recorded it...), and at terminal 6 I saw a spark. Looks like a short. I turned everything off and back on again, started testing again, this time I was getting low readings like 0.6V, or very high readings like 1.5 mV, and now I am not sure that my meter is reliable...
I did my resistance testing again just now, I got all the same results as before. However some were "unusual," but I let them slide because they weren't zero (0), where the manual that it's apparently not a problem unless it says zero, indicating a connection where there shouldn't be one. I guess I should have looked closer, as I might have assumed that it said kilo-ohms or something.
I've listed the current measurements below, and to my memory they look the same as when I first measured. 107.6 ohms is a recurring number
Terminals 30, 31, and 32 are 107.6 ohms.
Terminals H2, H3, H4, H5, and H7 are 107.6 ohms
Terminal H6, is 53.7 ohms
I also made sure that the capacitors weren't wired backwards, and looked everywhere so that nothing was crossed or otherwise causing a short. I'm at a loss for what to do, and I don't want to voltage test again if I risk screwing up my first tube amp ever, and the first one I've ever built.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
Oh yes, and I should say this also: When I was doing my final voltage testing, and that after the spark and wonky readings happened, the fuse was and is still intact.