by Rob-NYC »
Thu Aug 22, 2013 9:31 am
The 20 mfd's are fine as a value (I often used 22 or more if that is what I had) the question here is simple: Do you have anywhere near 400 vdc at the first filter cap? That voltage is on one side of the 3.3k (3.5k is OK) the roughly 340vdc is on the other side of that resistor.
Since the resistor is wirewound and appears good, in these sorts of situations you first look for excessive loads as indicated by much larger drop across the resistor. This could be due to shorted cap (yes, new ones can short) or some other circuit abnormality.
I had one case where that first cap went open and the 0A2 were barely lit with input voltage being around 320vdc. There was some filtering due to the following cap and surprisingly, the machine had still worked normally.
If the drop appears to be in the normal ratio and the voltage going into the resistor appears low, check the AC volts into the 6X4. this will be pin 7 to chassis ground.
The schematic shows about 325 vac. If that is low is is likely that the transformer has gone bad or that the other end of that winding has a poor ground connection to the chassis.
Rob
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