TM: How right you are! There is an under-board wire from the cathode to the NFB divider. I have fixed that, by removing the R/C ground on pin 6, but it doesn't fix the problem at the PI.ToneMerc wrote:Phil, looking at your layout I see a couple of errors mainly centererd around the 6SL7; pin 6 R/C cathode network should not be connected to the ground rail, it should be elevated by the 25 ohm resistor above ground potential. Also, the wire pre the 6.8K NFB resistor is shunting all your FB to ground, that wire should connect between the 6.8K and 25R, with only the tail of the 25R connected to ground.
Maybe I didn't do this correctly? I have a wire from the tube side of the 6800 to the 4R tap on the OT. As I said, there is a wire from the divider to the ground side of the R/C for pin 6.
I did a preamp tube change. I still have 100V on the second triode of the 6SL7 and 160V on the first triode, and I'm getting 2V on the grid. I must have another wiring error somewhere. I will have to get the fine tooth comb out. I can't see why both sections are not at the same voltage. B+ feeds a pair of 250K attached to the same turret!
Oddly, I notice that at power up, the 2nd triode starts out north of 300V and slowly but surely declines to 100V. This seems very odd to me. It takes maybe a minute for voltage to drop and stabilize.
I changed V1 also and now have Va=121. I will probably lower that to 180K as you suggested. I was thinking about that as I was building it.
I'll ask again, what can cause DC voltage on the grid at idle? I'm just not seeing it.
BTW, the power section seems to be fine, though I may have to upgrade the cathode bypass cap as it is running very close to 25V.
Thanks.
Phil