Resistance Checks [resolved]

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Offline Paul Birkeland

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Reply #30 on: May 01, 2022, 02:02:13 PM
Just out of curiostiy, is it possible that it could have also been a power transformer issue?
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Could there be an alternate reason for them shorting when I test the terminal? Also where would you recommend me buy resistors?
Loose parts will move around when you probe a terminal, and that can cause sparks if they are not well connected.  You can e-mail replacementparts(at)bottlehead(dot)com regarding obtaining some new 130 ohm resistors.

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Reply #31 on: May 06, 2022, 01:12:56 PM
I just soldered in the new resistors. Just wanted to check with someone and make sure that nothing looks off.



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Reply #32 on: May 06, 2022, 03:16:14 PM
I don't see anything off, but do be sure that all the striped capacitor ends land on a terminal strip with black wires connecting to it (with the exception of one of the 220uF/250V caps, which will have its striped lead landing where a white wire connects).

If the amp powers up and the fuse doesn't blow, just check the DC voltage at pin 2 on each of the 4 pin sockets.  That tells you what you need to know with a lot less fuss.

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