Welborne ST 70 Mod
I just finished my Welborne ST-70 - thanks to all of you who have helped me get this project under control. also, Ron sent out updated instructions which helped a lot. After tracking down a few bad connections, it fired right up.
And - it sounds really good - very pleased with the sonics.
However, the first couple of times I turned it on there was a very transparent plume of smoke - could barely see it. It seemsw to have gone away. Second, the power supply voltage is 445V instead of the maximum of 420 VDC according to the instructons. and third, it emits a very "electronic" smell after a few minutes of operation so I only run it for 20 - 30 minutes or so. I presume thatthis is connected to the high voltage. any thoughts about why it is so high (I tried another rectifier tube - same result). Maybe the choke? Bias is perfect and both channels are exactly the same measurement.
And now - the euphoria is over! After about 20 minutes, the fuse popped. A quick check noted that the power supply capicitors were relly hot, especially C105 and 103. Also, the caps in the bias circuit, C109 - 112 were blisteringly hot. So - HELP - ideas? Sugestions?
I just finished my Welborne ST-70 - thanks to all of you who have helped me get this project under control. also, Ron sent out updated instructions which helped a lot. After tracking down a few bad connections, it fired right up.
And - it sounds really good - very pleased with the sonics.
However, the first couple of times I turned it on there was a very transparent plume of smoke - could barely see it. It seemsw to have gone away. Second, the power supply voltage is 445V instead of the maximum of 420 VDC according to the instructons. and third, it emits a very "electronic" smell after a few minutes of operation so I only run it for 20 - 30 minutes or so. I presume thatthis is connected to the high voltage. any thoughts about why it is so high (I tried another rectifier tube - same result). Maybe the choke? Bias is perfect and both channels are exactly the same measurement.
And now - the euphoria is over! After about 20 minutes, the fuse popped. A quick check noted that the power supply capicitors were relly hot, especially C105 and 103. Also, the caps in the bias circuit, C109 - 112 were blisteringly hot. So - HELP - ideas? Sugestions?

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