Rectifier tube keeps blowing


I have a cheap Chinese tube amp. It uses a 274B rectifier tube from Valve Art. Once during listening, the rectifier tube blew and so did the fuse. I replaced the fuse and replaced the rectifier with another 274B from Valve Art. Then, days later, I turned the amp on and same thing happened at power up. Fuse blew, rectifier went. I changed the fuse again and added my third (and last) rectifier tube. Every time I turn the amp on now, I take a deep breath and turn my head. What the hell is going on here? I think a rectifier turns AC to DC (dangerous). If the rectifier goes, than damage could occur to the transformers,tubes or the whole amp could take a dump. I just put some great KT77's in here and I don't want anything bad to happen. Is it the Valve Art tube? Is it shoddy workmanship in a cheap Chinese amp? Help.
devilboy
That's my kind a guy "Class A all the way"! Do they hang from sockets or did you glue little hooks to the glass? You better get a patent before Hallmark finds out.
You could use one of those 845s for the star at the top of the tree, Goldeneraguy! That thermionic beast would make one heck of a statement.

Though I've got a really cool true 5 bulb star from the 1950s or 1960s on my tree, this seems like a novel and fun idea. I have some 845s and 211s around, and might want to give it a try if the heat isn't too much to disqualify it.

Heyraz, the tubes I use have metal or polymeric bases, and as you would well know, there's a "pinch" in the glass where the base and glass couple together. From there, I use a sort of string/thread to tie around them on one end, with the rest of that material forming a loop to hang from one of the branches. It's simple/crude, but it what a lot of Christmas tree ornaments use, and it's worked well enough for me for probably 10 years now.
I think we pissed Devilboy off, but I'd love to see a picture of your tree. Even my wife would appreciate it. Merry Christmas!!
Devilboy, try starting up the amp with no output tubes in the sockets. If the rectifier blows, your filter caps are shot. Its a hellava way to find bad caps IMO, but you would know for sure.

The fact that it did this before and after power tube replacement points to the filter caps, assuming that the power tubes were biased OK. Is it also true that the rectifier would blow in fairly short order (seconds rather than minutes)?
Atmasphere: The first time the rec. went, it happened after 30 mins of use. The second time, it happened two seconds after power up. The amp is going back, but thanks for getting this back on track Atma.