Help!
I'm failing the raw B+ voltage test. I repeated the test 3 times and got the following peak VDC read outs: 331.2, 330.7, 331.1. The spec is 280 - 320V.
I've checked all the wiring for connectivity using my DMM and it seems like everything that's supposed to be connected passes the connectivity test. I've also confirmed the polarities of the caps and diodes are correct.
Could my raw B+ voltage be exceeding 320V because, as @Paul Birkeland noted, my mains voltage is so high (245VAC)?
Or is it definitely failing the test because of a workmanship error? If it's definitely workmanship, any advice on what else I should check besides polarity and connectivity?
The cap connected across terminals 23 and 21 is rated for 350V so there's low risk to that component. But I don't know whether the components being supplied by this DC voltage will be okay receiving 331V...
Any guidance would be much appreciated!