My 1K 5 watt screen resistor on my V4 power tube keeps getting fried. I tried to re-tension the tube socket but I'm at a loss. Last night at a gig the amp would lose power from what I thought was a loose connection and I had to swap heads. Today, when I powered up the amp with the board exposed I got a lot of crackle and then clean...no crackle. When I checked, the power tube was out and the resistor was open.
The tube socket connectors feels "loose"...lots of play in their movement.
Do I need a new tube socket? Are there other causes for frying this resistor? I've replace this resistor 3 times in the 6 weeks that I've had the amp. I might just order a JMP replacement tube socket and change it.
FWIW, I put in a brand new set of "C" SEDs (EL34s) and swapped positions to make sure they were OK. I think the original EH EL34s are also OK. I don't think it's a tube problem.
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Why Does My 1K 5Watt Screen Resistor Keep Frying??
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Clean Socket?
So, it looks like a new socket to start...
Can I try to clean the old socket while I wait for a new socket? What would you use as a cleaner? I have "Electrosolve" residue-less contact cleaner that I use for sockets and pots. How would you clean the individual contacts?
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Can I try to clean the old socket while I wait for a new socket? What would you use as a cleaner? I have "Electrosolve" residue-less contact cleaner that I use for sockets and pots. How would you clean the individual contacts?
Thanks
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I suppose a pipe cleaner might get down into the sockets (don't forget to drain the caps, or that metal wire at the center of the pipe cleaner may give you a nasty surprise!!) and a small brush (toothbrush?) to try and clean the rest of the socket. I don't know if that will remove the carbon depsits if they're present though. The Electrosolve is as good as anything to try for a solvent.
