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A 25 point checklist:1] Never glue parts down2] Use heat shrink tube instead of electrical tape when possible3] Mount the power transformer perpendicular to the output transformers4] Use Star Grounding (only one ground contact to the chassis5] Chokes are great for filtering, but high capacity filter caps work excellent with or without a choke6] Use full-wave bridge rectification, never half wave7] Always use fuses and power switches8] Don't use undersized power transformers9] Hummm will/can be your biggest issue. Take your time and find out where it's coming from.10] No need to spend allot of money on parts. Look for used ones. 11] Always discharge the filter capacitors GENTLY with a resistor (500Ohm or so) before working on your amp.12] Stick with clean, easy to follow designs13] New to soldering? Solder clean bits of junk wire together first. Cold joints and solder blobs are not good. 14] Make sure all your components are rated OVER the minimum voltage of the power supply15] Never leave your creation on unattended16] Do not set tubes for excessively hot operation17] Be careful of filament current requirements vs what the power transformer can put out18] Do not group the power tubes close together19] Make the preamp/driver stages far away from the power transformer20] Don't skimp on necessary parts to build the amp safely21] Push-Pull designs are less susceptible to hum vs single ended ones22] No need to be fancy, build ruggedly. Steel or aluminum is better than wood.23] Use a good quality wire, not something the melts easily24] First timers: Use octal socket tubes. They are easier to solder to. 25] HAVE FUN!!!!
7] Always use fuses and power switches