Ive never got the sound to work on the peep show machine and over the last few weeks ive been mucking about with it. It has a valve amp connected to an opto receiver valve.
All I get from the amp is noise, ive realigned the opto receiver and adjusted the slit that allows the light to fall on the sound strip on the film (16mm) and I do get some harmonics when film is playing, but it is very very noisy.
I know nothing about valves and cant get my head around them.. my old man is an electronics engineer and started out at Mullards in the 50's.. he rebuilds valve amps etc but he lives in Nth Wales and emailing back and forth is a slow process..LOL.
OK, so what I have is a very noisy amp, but if we turn the amp over to see the circuit, I have some issues..
Top RHS are 3 loose wires.. the black wire I didn't really have an idea where that went to but is was the perfect length to go to ground(-ve side of cap).. also solder connection here looked like it had something come away.
The 2 RED wires have got me really puzzled.. they come from the transformer which has written on it..6V ( heater).. 300V ( straight to valve)..CT ( centre tap?).
I put my meter across them and got nothing... looking at the transformer, they seem to come from where CT is written so I ganged them and ran to chassis ground.. not a good idea as quickly I could smell a burning smell and wires were hot to touch.. so... turn on again and quickly short these 2 wires out and I get a spark which means they have potential,
But still I get nothing on my meter..
Went back to these 2 wires today and noticed that my meter was tripping out.. it only goes to 700Vac and intial reading before it trips out is some 1400Vac across the 2 wires.. that's why I couldn't get anything across these.. its too high a voltage.
So now im REALLY confused! What is a voltage this high for? all valves seem to be connected correctly