Teeco 610D conversion
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Re: Teeco 610D conversion
Yes the secondary is grounded at the IEC ground. Could that be an issue? 
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Re: Teeco 610D conversion
I doubt it. I just wanted to be sure that the NFB loop wasn't the only path to ground. Maybe your NFB defeat should switch a very large resistor in instead of disconnecting it.
			
			
									
									
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Ok I paralleled a 200r and now have new readings. I am going to put in that large R as you suggest. I have a feeling that my foot switch arrangement for the NFB is screwing up the ground reference. I think I will remove that.  I might be a tad hot now on PD.
			
			
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Hum possible answer. It seems that this wire that was capped and left out of the circuit may be the center tap for the heaters. I get continuity between the two green heater wires and this wire. I do believe that the green and yellow color indicates center tap. I suppose I should ground this. There is no other wire that grounds the heaters. 
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On second thought, that looks more like the a 5V ct. More yellow with green stripe than green wire with yellow stripe.
			
			
									
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Ok so Its grounded and the hum has diminished quite a bit. Still have some low level stuff, likely due to the horrible layout and lead dress. 
How about the 14w PD - ok for now?
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						How about the 14w PD - ok for now?
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Re: Teeco 610D conversion
well yes it could be an issue but more of a safety issue. the iec safety ground lug should go to its own dedicated bolt to chassis. any other ground should be attached to something else
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Re: Teeco 610D conversion
Copy. switching out now.
			
			
									
									
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Oops, sure did.
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Re: Teeco 610D conversion
Ok, just in case any are still interested in this. Since I discovered the unused heater center tap and now am employing it, I suddenly noticed that the original design had elevated the heaters at the 6V6 cathode and it was still in place. Snipped that out...... dead quiet no hum.... at last. I need to be much more careful when doing these conversions.... lesson learned.  Thanks for the input along the way. 
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