I would reflow all of the solder joints on the small PC board. Having that super low voltage indicates that nearly no current is flowing through the tube.
Nvm the numbers are actually different, ill reflow the ground path now.
so from terminal 12 and terminal 3 to OB on small board 159 and 147.6 to OA
The problem is I confused the 12U to the transformer 12 pin and not to the 12 on terminal strip.
The numbers from terminal strip 12 are way higher.
both tubes on
small board: OB 162 OA 150.2 IB 425 IA 425 B-A/B 0
big board: OB 232 OA 241 B+423 G 0
I did the check to A2/A7 and both sit at 0 with all LED's lit
If the heater (AC) supply ground is tested from E to B7/B8 all ground resistance path checks passed.
Is there a path that should end to T22?
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What could cause the high voltages?
Pics of the small PCB, I can't get the solder to go nice and smooth and shiny on the top side of the board. I've tried warming it more and more but nothing seems to happen. The solder is moving on both sides of the board.