All,
I am seeing a very strange issue, while troubleshooting my Rocket build,  here is a rundown:
Amp was with built with  RJ supplied aluminum reverse chassis, RJ-PAC-PTW and A470 transformers
- after completing the build,  I had an issue with very low output from the amp, at every setting, all controls on 10, the amp was not louder than a clock radio ( but sounded good )  I posted about that issue here:
https://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.p ... 17#p387617
I never resolved that issue, and put the amp aside for awhile and worked on Express builds...….then I decided to try it again.
I removed the potentiometer grounding wire from the back of the pots and replaced it with individual star washers that have a solder lug attached ( these things are great and have solved lots of headaches )  I also found a bad solder joint and corrected that....put  it all back together.....nice sweet tone....but only at  grandma  volume....played it for about 20 minutes....(since I wasn't bothering anyone)….back to drawing board.
Started troubleshooting again.....I came to TAG,  and printed out the rocket voltage chart,  and began taking readings....  all voltages are within 5-20% of the listed "expected ' values on the chart  except  the  last one......
On the V8 - GZ34 Recto tube, I measured  533 volts AC on pins 4 and 6 (plates) .......  I was expecting 250  !!
I don't recall what that value was previously, when troubleshooting, or during the initial build......but  I think 533 would've got my attention!! 
Anyway,  I went  back to check  this seemingly impossible value  again,  when  I touched the probes  to the contacts the amp buzzed like a brownout......   then the  #3 power tube  redplated ( this had never happened before,  I had never seen a redplate before till this)
Anyway, I removed all the tubes, measured 535AC then fuse blew. ( I thought that was weird also ) I have ordered a resettable 2 A circuit breaker.
I cut yellow/green wires going to the rectifier socket,  and  measured 535AC  on the  yellow/green  and then checked the yellow/yellow pair and measured 625 volts AC, neither pair connected to socket
Any idea what could be going on ??  I figure one of 3 things:
A) PT always output 533 VAC and I overlooked it ( doesn't explain why its redplating now )
B) PT was normal and something occurred in the PT around the time I took the reading and it now outputs > 500VAC forever  ( like Incredible Hulk? )
C) PT was normal but something is now shorted, somewhere?  causing the > 500 condition  ( I have not cut all PT wires loose yet to rule out amp circuit)
I have no reason to suspect anything wrong with components I got from RJ...…they have been functioning for a year until I started "poking around"...…..In fact, if not  for RJ , I wouldn't have  a Rocket at all!
I will go cut  remaining PT wires from socket and  see if that changes  anything....
			
			
									
									
						Rocket PT issues discovered during troubleshooting
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Re: Rocket PT issues discovered during troubleshooting
isn't a regular Rocket PT 265-0-265 ?  that would equate to around 530V. Is your center tap wired correctly to ground ?
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Re: Rocket PT issues discovered during troubleshooting
Yes, an intermittent grounding issue was causing the strange behavior....I apologize for the really dumb questions......my skills have grown by leaps and bounds , thanks to TAG. But despite that..... I have huge gaps in my knowledge, that I am working to close.....I have books....I watch uncle Doug on youtube.....I will get there!!!
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