jtcnj
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I mentioned this in @eclecticsynergy Friedman thread:
The power section schematic pdf is attached.
My bias voltage at pin5 for both power tube sockets V7 and V8, empty, is -54.7v.
I poked around all the bias circuit components with a chop stick, and pressed on the circuit board a bit around them.
The bias voltage holds steady.
I re-flowed the solder joints for the components / connections downstream of the bias pot out to V7, including the V7 socket pin 5.
I let it sit, turned the standby to play, checking the bias and B+ voltages frequently, for about 30 min.
The voltages hold steady.
I put the remaining 2 Tung Sol tubes (unmatched) in the sockets.
They are actually pretty close in voltage drop / current draw, but I cant speak to the transconductance.
The bias is @62%. I let it warm up and kept checking the measurements and watching for red-plating as the tubes warmed up.
The dissipation settled at @65%.
I let this sit and re-checked every 15 min or so for over 3 hours.
The voltage drop across the OT primaries varied 5-8mV or so between measurements.
The bias voltage remained steady at -51.76v.
No red-plating.
I have not pulled the PCB to check for carbon arcing yet; it is a big PITA and will wait for feedback here before doing so.

Glad you got it sorted!
My Silkyn Super 50 is blowing power tubes in V7 only, most recently biased around 60%.
I have not dug further into it yet and am re-evaluating my understanding and methods of measuring and setting bias.
Only Tung Sol 6L6GC-STR tubes have blown: 3 times, always V7. The other 2 times the bias was @70%.
I will start a thread and post the schematic during the Thanksgiving extended weekend, when I have time.
Each failure instance was with the stock 16Ω speaker on the 16Ω output from the amp, not pushing the amp hard.You should go through tests before installing any tubes.
You need to take meter readings with the tubes removed.
The first thing you do is:
Turn the power on but leave the standby set to 'warm-up.'
Do not turn the standby to 'operate' position.
Set meter for DC volts.
Connect black meter probe to chassis.
Connect red meter probe to pin 5 of output tube socket.
Measure pin 5 of both output tube sockets...write down the DC voltage reading of pin 5 for each output tube socket.
Report the DC volt readings.
Do not put the tubes in.
Do not try to play the amp.
Not until we have taken all the readings and corrected the problem.
Correct problems first.
Put tubes in last.
The power section schematic pdf is attached.
My bias voltage at pin5 for both power tube sockets V7 and V8, empty, is -54.7v.
I poked around all the bias circuit components with a chop stick, and pressed on the circuit board a bit around them.
The bias voltage holds steady.
I re-flowed the solder joints for the components / connections downstream of the bias pot out to V7, including the V7 socket pin 5.
I let it sit, turned the standby to play, checking the bias and B+ voltages frequently, for about 30 min.
The voltages hold steady.
I put the remaining 2 Tung Sol tubes (unmatched) in the sockets.
They are actually pretty close in voltage drop / current draw, but I cant speak to the transconductance.
The bias is @62%. I let it warm up and kept checking the measurements and watching for red-plating as the tubes warmed up.
The dissipation settled at @65%.
I let this sit and re-checked every 15 min or so for over 3 hours.
The voltage drop across the OT primaries varied 5-8mV or so between measurements.
The bias voltage remained steady at -51.76v.
No red-plating.
I have not pulled the PCB to check for carbon arcing yet; it is a big PITA and will wait for feedback here before doing so.

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