I found some time to finish drilling the Hammond chassis for my 5E3 head. I made some more mistakes (eg. a misaligned input jack), but it didn’t turn out too bad for a hand drilled chassis.
Drilled chassis for 5E3 head. |
Progression of populating chassis hardware. |
The location of the power transformer’s mounting holes were not as precise as I had liked. I was able to get everything to line up in the end.
Chassis with components mounted. |
It may have taken a while to get the chassis drilled, things seem to be moving quickly. I am just about to be ready to start soldering wires onto the components.
Chassis with transformer wiring. |
I am using a combination of reference documents to build the amp.
- Triode Electronics 5E3 Layout - for the wiring of the Classictone 40-18017 PT, which is equivalent to the 40-18066 that I am using.
- Metropoulos 50W Plexi Instructions - for the general workflow of wiring up heaters.
- Rob Robinette's 5E3 Page - general 5E3 theory of operation and tips to optimize layout/wiring.
- Mojotone 5E3 Kit Instructions - used as a double check for all connections.
- Trinity Tweed Amp Instructions - used as a general reference for 5E3 wiring.
AC input wiring into PT. |
Edit - 11/23/21 - I dressed the heater wiring based on typical Marshall-style layouts. My tube socket spacing is tighter than the average Plexi layout, so it was a bit of a nuisance to get done. It’s not as neat as I would like.
Edit - 11/29/21 - I ran all of the preamp wiring off the turret board side and soldered about half of those wires in. Once I have the turret board completely soldered, I will start trimming and routing the wiring onto the various tube sockets, pots, and jacks.
I see why most 5E3 builds have heater wires installed above the tube sockets rather than along the chassis Marshall-style. The wires for V2 are located in the middle of the typical 5E3 board, while the tube socket itself is closer to one end of the chassis. I will soon commit and hope that I don't screw up the layout of the tube socket wiring.
5E3 turret board wiring progression. |
Edit - 12/2/21 - I finished making all the connections to the chassis. I quickly did a continuity check on various connections to make sure that I didn’t have any routing errors. I fired up the amp through my Suhr Reactive Load.
I still need to drill a few holes for the vented cage that will sit above the chassis to complete the amp.
All connections soldered. |
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