I blew two heads!!!!

HIWATT amps from the Hylight Electronics era

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synthi
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Re: I blew two heads!!!!

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kats1 wrote:Good News!

Replacing the resistor worked.
That is good news indeed. I was just about to reply and apologise for the unclear instructions regarding the output transformer secondary. Pin 3 on the tube sockets related only to the primary. The crucial thing that I forgot to mention was the fact that the hiwatt output jacks are wired to short the secondary winding if there's no speaker plug connected (safer for transformer and tubes in the event the amp is operated without a load).

Very pleased to hear you got it going again and hope there's nothing major wrong with the other one.

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Re: I blew two heads!!!!

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kats1 wrote:If it's the same issue, I'll really be wondering what the heck happened. I'm afraid to use the hot plate now...
To state the painfully obvious, far better a resistor than an output transformer! Glad to hear the good news.

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Re: I blew two heads!!!!

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Ahh me, the second one was just the fuse. It was incorrectly loaded with 3A and 1A fuses as opposed to 6A/3A for use with 120v.
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Re: I blew two heads!!!!

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Good news as well. Note that the HT fuse is the same at all mains voltages, only the mains fuse changes.

http://hiwatt.org/tech.html

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Re: I blew two heads!!!!

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Of course you are correct. It's funny to know that both these amps which were bought in N. America came with the fuses 3A/1A.
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