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PostPosted: Sun Aug 26, 2018 11:19 am 
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Hi Guys,

Great forum here and this is my first full build of an amp, looking forward to it. I do have some background in soldering and circuits, but still lots to learn!

I've just wired up the power transformer, heater wires, power switch, fuse, IEC & light so far and then started to do some continuity checking. Much to my surprise, both heater wires now indicate a short to ground. However, reading through the forum, and confirming what I had thought, is that the heater output windings on the transformer have very little DC resistance and hence why the multimeter would indicate a short. So, I take this reading to be just fine.

My question is in relation to the 120V input taps (Black/red & White/Red) and also the 0 Tap inputs that are wired to the common terminal strip that is fed from the neutral of the IEC plug. With the power switch off, between the 120V taps and the common, I'm showing continuity. It is the same with the power switch on, with the only difference that now the Line & Neutral terminals across the IEC plug also show continuity. Is the same issue with trying to use continuity with low DC resistance elements to confirm proper connections?

I've attached some pics for reference as well.

Cheers,
Tim

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 28, 2018 9:35 am 
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1. Both heater wires now indicate a short to ground - yes, very little resistance in those windings so normal.
2. 120V common to ground etc. - again, very little resistance in those windings

If you want to be 100% confident, unscrew the grounds lugs from the chassis and re-measure.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:35 am 
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Thanks Steven. This has confirmed my thoughts.

On a other note, do you have any recommendations for the location and orientation of the optional Choke?
Cheers,
Tim


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 30, 2018 8:37 am 
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Whoops, maybe I'll move this to a new topic....


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 01, 2018 2:32 pm 
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The optional choke can go midway between the PT & OT, just inboard of the 32/32 can filter cap.

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