I wont! LolRoe wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 7:55 pmNO!psychic fuzz wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 7:36 pm I know literally nothing about matchless Amps. Still learning. Do you suggest I change that value?
Ceriatone DZ30 (Matchless HC30 clone) Crackle
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Re: Ceriatone DZ30 (Matchless HC30 clone) Crackle
Re: Ceriatone DZ30 (Matchless HC30 clone) Crackle
with the 50R cathode resistor there is about 200ma current draw at idle, which adds to the heatR.G. wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 8:31 pmYes, as Roe notes.psychic fuzz wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 4:54 pm Another quick update. I played the amp for about an hour. When I went to take the chassis out 2 hours later I noticed the transformers were still warm to touch. Not hot definitely warm. Is that normal?
Dense, heavy things like transformers have a big thermal "capacitance", so they both warm up and cool down slowly. It's the exact analog of an R-C filter. The "R" is the thermal resistance of the heat getting out to the air, and the weight/mass is the capacitance. A transformer as big as both your fists clumped together may have a thermal time constant of one to two hours easily. Five time constants is generally taken as the time for an RC to settle, so a 1 hour time constant trannie can easily take five hours to not be noticeably warm.
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Re: Ceriatone DZ30 (Matchless HC30 clone) Crackle
Any ideas what would cause crackle when removing guitar cable?
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Re: Ceriatone DZ30 (Matchless HC30 clone) Crackle
Cool yeah I've never really thought about transformer heat until I went to grab it. Interesting and thanks for the insight. Just checking!Roe wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 11:57 amwith the 50R cathode resistor there is about 200ma current draw at idle, which adds to the heatR.G. wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 8:31 pmYes, as Roe notes.psychic fuzz wrote: ↑Sun Jul 06, 2025 4:54 pm Another quick update. I played the amp for about an hour. When I went to take the chassis out 2 hours later I noticed the transformers were still warm to touch. Not hot definitely warm. Is that normal?
Dense, heavy things like transformers have a big thermal "capacitance", so they both warm up and cool down slowly. It's the exact analog of an R-C filter. The "R" is the thermal resistance of the heat getting out to the air, and the weight/mass is the capacitance. A transformer as big as both your fists clumped together may have a thermal time constant of one to two hours easily. Five time constants is generally taken as the time for an RC to settle, so a 1 hour time constant trannie can easily take five hours to not be noticeably warm.
Re: Ceriatone DZ30 (Matchless HC30 clone) Crackle
the jack. this is kinda common, even with cliff uk jacks. try to clean the jack (female) plugg and see if it is working properlypsychic fuzz wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 12:49 pm Any ideas what would cause crackle when removing guitar cable?
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Re: Ceriatone DZ30 (Matchless HC30 clone) Crackle
I agree that any more internal current draw at all will add to the internal heat generated.
I was on a more general point - transformers take a noticeably long time to cool down, sometimes surprisingly so. So yes, any more internal heating will make cool down even longer.
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