CoyotesGator
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Do you have a current limiter?
Not currentlyDo you have a current limiter?
2000 amp, slo blow.Do you have a current limiter?
I don’t know if it would help in this situation but I don’t think it would hurt.Not currently
Pinkie?2000 amp, slo blow.
Many of the tests are done without any power turned on.Do you have a current limiter?
Why is this SO familiar?Don't put the tubes in until it passes all the tests.
Or the tubes could be destroyed.
You need to clean all the carbon off the circuit board.
Test all the bias voltages put in the tubes last.
I warned you.
If you want to run through all the tests we can do that.
But do not put the tubes in until it passes all the tests first.
Cause that's what he tells everyone lolWhy is this SO familiar?
Yep, im in the 90% lol but thankfully didnt blow the tubes. Shouldve listened but Stupid games bring stupid prizesCause that's what he tells everyone lol
I think maybe 90% of them don't listen lol
So intense!But do not put the tubes in until it passes all the tests first.
AMS is the brains without a doubt. I trust him completely and will follow his instruction to the letter!I just popped on here out of curiosity. I wasn't gonna comment. I have no idea about half of what you're talking about. I'm in suspense though. It's like a cop show where they're beating the timer to disassemble a bomb. Amp Mad Scientist seems to be the brains of the operation. I did learn-
So intense!
Yeah when gives out some instructions, it aint Jazz. No improvising lmaoAMS is the brains without a doubt. I trust him completely and will follow his instruction to the letter!
^^^Is there any reason I couldn't or shouldn't use a precision resistor to replace this burned up one with?
Just curious
Im complete talking out of my ass with amp repairs but going from what i know on electrical components in general; precision resistors are just that and where they have a really low tolerance level, they risk damage easier than a carbon film or metal oxide because if voltage or amperage present at the resistor isnt just right, it blows it.^^^
Anyone?
Thats what absolutely sucks. We have zero stores here that have components so i gotta order poop from Mouser or other places, pay shipping on parts that are cents on the dollar and then wait.I only ask because I have a whole bunch of precision resistors handy, but I suppose I better replace it with the same type.
Guess I'm on hold until I can get some.