JCM 900 SLX 5881 conversion to EL34 question

Its reading 7.15VAC across pins 2 and 7 together on socket 1 and 7.17VAC on socket 2

OK
Turn power off and disconnect mains power.
The power is now UN-plugged from the amp.

Set meter to ohms.
black probe on output socket pin 3.
red probe on other output socket pin 3.
What is the ohm reading?
 
1.13k Ohm
Power disconnected as above.
Measure with the ohm meter between pin 3 of one output tube socket, and one terminal of the standby switch.
Black probe on pin 3, and red probe on the standby switch terminal.
Then,
measure the other socket pin 3, and the one terminal of the standby switch.
The two readings from each pin 3 should be equal, but I don't think they will be.
What is the reading from each pin 3 to the standby switch?

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Power disconnected as above.
Measure with the ohm meter between pin 3 of one output tube socket, and one terminal of the standby switch.
Black probe on pin 3, and red probe on the standby switch terminal.
Then,
measure the other socket pin 3, and the one terminal of the standby switch.
The two readings from each pin 3 should be equal, but I don't think they will be.
What is the reading from each pin 3 to the standby switch?
I had given the wrong measurement above, it was 81.7ohm, sorry
Pin 3 to one side of the standby is 2.33Mohm from each socket
 
Does it read 1 ohm or less + 2 ohms meter error? = 3 ohms total.
Black probe on one side of the fuse, red probe on the other side of the fuse.
2.6ohms , fluke is supposed to be getting back to me for a calibration issue. It reads fine on certain components, off on others. Voltage measurements are right it seems but resistance is wonky
 
OK
Now measure with the ohm meter between pin 8 of the output tube socket and ground.
Now measure between pin 1 of the output tube socket and ground.
Do this for both sockets and write down the readings.

Socket 1 pin8: 14.3 ohm
Pin 1: 14..3ohm
Socket 2 pin 8: 14.3ohm
pin 1 : 14.3ohm
 
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