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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Blowing my power fuse
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<blockquote data-quote="Shinozoku" data-source="post: 94459" data-attributes="member: 1745"><p>Awesome tips, Bruce! Any specific position the tube ought to be in? I'm guessing V4 (first power tube after the PI)?</p><p></p><p>Lurch's dad checked out the problem and thought that (in the event it's not tubes blowing the fuse), that it was a bad triac (correct me if I'm wrong, Lurch). Any thoughts on that? If I got the name wrong and you're wondering what I'm talking about, it's the gray box attached to the chassis next to the filter caps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shinozoku, post: 94459, member: 1745"] Awesome tips, Bruce! Any specific position the tube ought to be in? I'm guessing V4 (first power tube after the PI)? Lurch's dad checked out the problem and thought that (in the event it's not tubes blowing the fuse), that it was a bad triac (correct me if I'm wrong, Lurch). Any thoughts on that? If I got the name wrong and you're wondering what I'm talking about, it's the gray box attached to the chassis next to the filter caps. [/QUOTE]
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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
Blowing my power fuse
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