Silverface Champ blowing my GFCI outlet breaker…why?
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Silverface Champ blowing my GFCI outlet breaker…why?
Someone loaned me an old silver face champ as a possible trade that seems to be blowing my GFCI circuit breaker. Just plugging it into the wall seems to blow the breaker. Sometimes it won't and it sounds pretty good.
The amp fuse is supposed to be a 1A 125V and currently there is a 1A 250V fuse inside…dunno if that would make a difference.
From my limited amp knowledge, if it blows the circuit by just plugging it in, there are only a few possibilities. I assume it's a power section issue. My guess is that if the fuse was correct, any short in the amp would blow the fuse, not the breaker. My other guess is that the 5Y3 may be bad.
Am I even close?
The amp fuse is supposed to be a 1A 125V and currently there is a 1A 250V fuse inside…dunno if that would make a difference.
From my limited amp knowledge, if it blows the circuit by just plugging it in, there are only a few possibilities. I assume it's a power section issue. My guess is that if the fuse was correct, any short in the amp would blow the fuse, not the breaker. My other guess is that the 5Y3 may be bad.
Am I even close?
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Frenster
Frenster
Re: Silverface Champ blowing my GFCI outlet breaker…why?
Does it have a 2 prong or 3 prong plug? I'm thinking a leaking "death cap" and 2 prong plug might be the culprit.
TM
TM
Re: Silverface Champ blowing my GFCI outlet breaker…why?
I wouldn't use a GFI on a tube amp unless I was playing outside in the rain.
They detect small amounts of current leaking to ground and trip.
What does it do if you plug the amp into a 15 amp wall circuit?
They detect small amounts of current leaking to ground and trip.
What does it do if you plug the amp into a 15 amp wall circuit?
Tom
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Re: Silverface Champ blowing my GFCI outlet breaker…why?
1. Clarify.... "blows just by plugging it in", is this even when the amp is powered off?
2. Does other devices trip that GFI circuit occasionally?
3. Can you verify if it has the death cap and a 3 prong plug?
TM
2. Does other devices trip that GFI circuit occasionally?
3. Can you verify if it has the death cap and a 3 prong plug?
TM
Re: Silverface Champ blowing my GFCI outlet breaker…why?
He could even have a GFCI problem as well.Structo wrote:I wouldn't use a GFI on a tube amp unless I was playing outside in the rain.
They detect small amounts of current leaking to ground and trip.
What does it do if you plug the amp into a 15 amp wall circuit?
TM
Re: Silverface Champ blowing my GFCI outlet breaker…why?
Champs from that era and earlier run half the heater circuit through the chassis. Probably the GFCI can see that, especially with a three-conductor cord.
Re: Silverface Champ blowing my GFCI outlet breaker…why?
Drain the water from the tub and report back. The Silverface Fenders weren't rated for underwater performances.
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Sorry, couldn't resist.
Re: Silverface Champ blowing my GFCI outlet breaker…why?
To clarify, the breaker in the wall outlet, those little buttons between the AC outlets, which I'm assuming it's a GFCI, started occasionally blowing and I couldn't figure out why. I'd pop the breaker and it would be fine for a while, and then blow again. Out of frustration, I unplugged everything from that circuit. I began plugging in only what I needed…first the lights, then my soldering station, etc. Finally I needed to use that amp so I plugged it in, while it was turned off, and it blew the circuit. That's my story. Any ideas what I might look to fix in the amp so it won't do that?
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Re: Silverface Champ blowing my GFCI outlet breaker…why?
This. ^Firestorm wrote:Champs from that era and earlier run half the heater circuit through the chassis. Probably the GFCI can see that, especially with a three-conductor cord.
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Re: Silverface Champ blowing my GFCI outlet breaker…why?
So what can I do about that?Firestorm wrote:Champs from that era and earlier run half the heater circuit through the chassis. Probably the GFCI can see that, especially with a three-conductor cord.
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Re: Silverface Champ blowing my GFCI outlet breaker…why?
Use another outlet.
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Re: Silverface Champ blowing my GFCI outlet breaker…why?
That's got to be a leaking "death cap" doesn't it? Just clip that sucker out (assuming it's still there).frenster wrote:Finally I needed to use that amp so I plugged it in, while it was turned off, and it blew the circuit.
Re: Silverface Champ blowing my GFCI outlet breaker…why?
Which is this death cap I must clip?
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Frenster
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Re: Silverface Champ blowing my GFCI outlet breaker…why?
N/Afrenster wrote:Finally I needed to use that amp so I plugged it in, while it was turned off, and it blew the circuit. That's my story. Any ideas what I might look to fix in the amp so it won't do that?
TM
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