First off, Happy New Year Everyone,
I ran the Raw B+ Voltage test on Wednesday and am getting a high voltage reading of 331 V. When I first ran the B+ test I hadn't realized I had soldered the 24U & 26U terminal 220 capacitor in backwards, with the banded end at 24U not 26U. The 6V6 tubes were installed, when I plugged the power cord in, I had some smoke come from a couple of locations near the capacitor. After I unplugged the power cord and removed the tubes, I unsoldered the capacitor and resoldered it in the correct position. I've run the Raw B+ test a couple of times and the voltage comes up at 331 V each time. I read some of the other posts about high B+ voltage and have examined my solder joints, redoing a couple that looked suspicious but no joy. Did I fry the capacitor or some of the resistors? I could use a fresh set of eyes and ideas. Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Mario