I finished wiring and assembling the Crack but wonder about some failed 0 Ohm readings in the ground path.
First, transformer voltages, glow test, and the resistances to terminals 7, 9, B3, B6, and RCA center pins all checked out. But I have issues where need a 0 Ohm resistance.
The leads of my DMM have a resistance of .6 Ohms, which I take as my baseline. Clipping one lead to U12, I get .6 Ohms readings at terminals 3, 6, 10, 14, 20 and the RCA ground. I get readings of 3-20 Ohms (measurements vary and are not consistent) on terminals 8, 22, 17, 16, 11, the ground tab, the screws that hold the transformer, the chassis. If I set my DMM to continuity, I do get beeps throughout.
If I clip the black lead to the ground tab and then measure the resistance to terminals 22, 17, 16, 11, 8, the chassis, or the screws holding the transformer I get .6 Ohms readings.
It seems that each individual ground path (black wire and chassis) are fine by themselves but don't seem to connect the way they are supposed to (0 Ohm instead of 3-20) Ohms. Where do they actually connect?
Although I seem to have continuity, I resisted the urge to put in the tubes and continue with voltage checks. Any thoughts?