So, to start, I'm pretty sure the transformer is dead, but I don't know what pins to test for continuity.
The Story: My buddy bought a Crack OTL a few weeks ago, and the last few days we have been spending an hour or two putting it together. He doesn't have a whole lot of soldering experience, and I have a lot of experience with digital circuits. AKA: I am not an analog guy, and while I LOVE AUDIO, I don't understand a lot of the analog world...give me an OPAMP, I am good to go...but I know those are frowned upon here (for good reason
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While we were building it, I was checking all of the solder joints and everything was going well. We finished, did all the resistance checks and everything checked out. Plugged it in, heard a hum, the large vacuum tube glowed but the small one didn't. I figured this was ok, a little hum wasn't alarming at the time. About 30 seconds in we test pin 1s voltage...its way off from what it should be, and I start seeing smoke. We immediately unplugged it and started looking at everything carefully.
It turns out, one of the diodes was put in backwards (shit...) and the transformer was...well I could probably cook an egg.
We de-soldered and resoldered that diode and started meticulously checking everything else. I think everything is good now, but we still aren't getting the correct readings, so I am pretty sure I killed the transformer. How should I check this? Where do I order a new one? Could it be something else?
I would rewire the transformer, but that is neither time friendly, nor fun.
Thank you guys for the help,
Tyler.