Zozobra wrote:Yeah, just disconnect the heaters and insulate the ends of the wires. If the fuse popping stops then you've at least isolated the fault to something in the heater wiring.
Done... no glory
Tried pulling the HT secondaries, same result - current limiter indicating a short in the remaining stuff, which isn't much...
Went ahead and pulled everything, including the transformer, and now I don't know how to check windings. Thought I'd check resistance through the coils, to see if this rings a bell with anyone...
Primary has 3 different voltage inputs:
* Blue wire is common
* Black is 120V - reads 8.1 ohm against blue common
* Orange is 220V - 15.5 ohm
* Yellow is 240V - 16.2 ohm
HT Secondary has two red wires and a red/yellow - according to the diagram, the red/yellow is the center tap
* red-red: 62.5 ohm
* red-red/yellow: 72.2 ohm
* other red-red/yellow: 82.2 ohm
(this seems strange - I would think the outer reds would be the larger resistance, and that each would be nearly equal resistance to the red/yellow center???)
6.3V secondary is giving me .3 ohm, which is concerning - however, it's a step-down, so I wonder if there's enough coil there to offer much resistance?
Called Mojotone - they are having me send all the details, and will see what they can do to help me. Unfortunately, since I'm not the original purchaser, I'm guessing this will not be a normal warranty thing, so I may be on my own.
Wiring diagram I've been using

All my power wiring work undone...


Postmortem

