Hi all,
I've recently aquired a Simms-Watts PA200 amplifier. The KT88's were swapped for EL34's. Now, there's about 620VDC on the screen grids. The datasheets for the KT88's specify a max of 600VDC, and the datasheets for the EL34's specify a max of 425-500VDC.
I've previously installed MOSFET regulators in old Marshall's, to get the voltage down at about 400VCD for EL34's, to increase their lifespan, but here I think the voltage is too high for that kind of a job.
Can I take the screen grid supply from the middle of two of the series filter capacitors? Or should I just get some KT88 and not think about it again?
Kind regards, Jake
I've recently aquired a Simms-Watts PA200 amplifier. The KT88's were swapped for EL34's. Now, there's about 620VDC on the screen grids. The datasheets for the KT88's specify a max of 600VDC, and the datasheets for the EL34's specify a max of 425-500VDC.
I've previously installed MOSFET regulators in old Marshall's, to get the voltage down at about 400VCD for EL34's, to increase their lifespan, but here I think the voltage is too high for that kind of a job.
Can I take the screen grid supply from the middle of two of the series filter capacitors? Or should I just get some KT88 and not think about it again?
Kind regards, Jake
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