bushwhacka wrote:
The picture you shared looks like the main eyelet board isn't supported on stand-offs, which drastically increases the chances of a short! Can you confirm that it's mounted securely and safely?
Also not shown in the photo are the two HV wires connected to the diodes. It would be good to know that both wires are connected correctly to their respective diodes.
Thanks for trying to help! I had temporarily disconnected the hv leads to double check voltage. However, my issue was actually simple ignorance that would have been easily fixed by a good look at the schematic, which is normally over my head but in this case, understandable. I had not been switching the standby on, nor had I plugged in a load. The load was probably not necessary yet since I didn’t have tubes installed yet, but the standby obviously was necessary.
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