Hello again all! I hope your restoration projects are going well.
I posted earlier on a topic regarding the power switch wiring:
http://sunnforum.ampage.org/index.php/topic,10147.0.html. Thanks to all for reading this post.
I think part of the problem is my power transformer. Coming out of a Sunn Sentura II that I am working on is a PT labeled 3-6PT. I am wondering if it is salvageable for use with a tube rectifier. Basically, I believe that there is one yellow wire missing, which, according to the schematics for this amp, goes to two pins on the rectifier socket. I have identified the wires as I think they may be and tested them for resistance as well:
Two green wires: heaters
One white: a primary
One black: a primary
Two red wires: the high voltage secondary wires
One what appears to be orange wire: maybe originally one of the low voltage wires that goes to the rectifier with the other one MIA.
One red/blue wire: bias
One red/yellow: center tap
Basically I am wondering if anyone can shed some light on whether these are correct identifications. If I want to use a tube rectifier and restore the amp to specifications on the schematics, can one low voltage yellow wire be used by splitting it? If not, can someone restore this transformer and make it work right by wiring in another yellow wire?
I opened the transformer by removing the bells and did not notice anything unusual such as wires tucked underneath or something that was cut. I am including pictures so that it clarifies my predicament visually. Thanks for the feedback in advance!
Jim.