Sorry for the confusing statement, what I was getting at was since my B+ is a bit low to begin with without any tubes installed, if I were to disconnect the CT from B+1 and see a large increase in voltage, odds are something fishy is going on with the OT. That, however, is not the case. With the OT taken out of the circuit, my B+ stays the same, I checked it a little while ago. My voltages were a little lower but it was 4 o-clock in the afternoon and my wall voltage was around 112V. What I did find out was...jjman wrote:I’m not clear on your statement “With a 25V-30V drop across the OT with nothing else installed, is it safe to say something isn't right.” Did you actually take a reading “across” the OT with no tubes installed? What do you mean by “across.” From one primary lead to the other? From the CT to one primary lead?
If you have no tubes installed, I think there should probably be no voltage difference between any of those 3 nodes since there is no current (that should be) flowing from the CT to either primary lead.
-With just the power tubes and PI installed, it doesn't hum at all...
-With the OT shunted with my DMM, the hum stops abruptly but starts again as soon as I remove one of the probes...
-With a plate voltage of 357V, screen Voltage of 336V, and current measured (shunted) at 49mA, (measurements taken with all tubes installed and amp on) you get about 3-4 seconds from the time you flip the stand by switch to on til the time the hum starts, once it does, the plate voltage drops 1V-2V but the screen voltage drops 15V or 16V...

 
 
