Hi there
I built my 240v [I'm in Australia and Bottlehead had just made these transformers available] Paramount 2A3's around 15 years ago as well as a Foreplay 3 and they've been better than great!
Recently I turned them on and the left Paramount made a loud snap and popping sounds with what looked like sparks at the bottom of the 12AT socket.
When I flipped it I saw that the black wire from the PS board to B9 at the 12AT socket had shorted against B1, burning off about an inch of insulation.
Also the 5W wire wound resistor had a long crack in it, and crumbled to pieces when I touched it to remove it.
I replaced the resistor [as well as the tubes} hoping for a quick fix, but it blew straight away glowing red as it did so.
I pulled the PS board and removed and checked all six rectifiers and the other four resistors. All were good.
Same result on restart... 5W glows red.
Where do I go from here? I'm no electronics expert, and if not for the incredible instruction manual, I'd have had no hope building them at all!
Cheers, Andy
Here are my resistance readings:
1 1.5K
5 3.99K
6 4.1K
7 3.4M
9 3.6M
10 3.4
11 17.9M
12 OL
14 OL
15 OL
16 1.2K
17 4.8
18 3.7
19 3.3M
20 68K
A1 4.4K
A2 1.5K
A3 3.3M
A4 4.5K
B1 3.4M
B2 68K
B3 OL
B4 4.2
B5 3.9
B6 3.5M
B7 218
B8 OL
B9 3.8