12-23-2012, 08:25 PM
Well, the fuse blew. Don't take much to burn a 1/2 amp. :/
I checked throughout for any shorts. I took the tubes out again, and it still blows the fuse. So I went ahead and disassembled the power transformer and spliced in new wires on the inside, making sure to heat shrink everything as far back as possible.
I checked all windings of the transformer with an ohmmeter, they all seem about right... at least about the same as before.
Edit:
Upon further review, I had inadvertently pushed the On/Off switch on the front (I was using the power strip's switch to cycle power). It's alive again.
Now to figure out where my sig gen cables got packed away during the move...
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I'll put the dial on once I hear some broadcast noise come through.
I checked throughout for any shorts. I took the tubes out again, and it still blows the fuse. So I went ahead and disassembled the power transformer and spliced in new wires on the inside, making sure to heat shrink everything as far back as possible.
I checked all windings of the transformer with an ohmmeter, they all seem about right... at least about the same as before.
Edit:
Upon further review, I had inadvertently pushed the On/Off switch on the front (I was using the power strip's switch to cycle power). It's alive again.
Now to figure out where my sig gen cables got packed away during the move...
[Image: http://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-as...8984_n.jpg]
I'll put the dial on once I hear some broadcast noise come through.