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5y3gt on 6.3 ac?
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Originally posted by cbass View PostOk I don't know my ass from a hole in the ground.They used the unused pins on the rectifier for connections to the 6.3.How in the hell I didn't catch that I don't know.Guess i'm not as smart as I think I am.
That trick is actually fairly common in lots of old time vacuum tube radios and hi-fi stuff... I mean using the unused lugs from one or more big tube socket as tie points and terminal lugs for unrelated circuits... if not at least a head scratcher, it can really throw you for a loop when trying to reverse engineer the circuit.
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Originally posted by cbass View PostDidn't mean to come off bitchy.I'm just not good at comunicating and it makes me seem dumber than i really am.
English isn't even my first language so I've mis-communicated plenty on this forum as well. I had long arguments here in the past and it was all about the wrong terms I was using.
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Originally posted by cbass View PostThere was no problem with the amp just with my brain.Thanks to everyone that replied.Sorry for wasting everyones time.
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Lower voltage is easy: use a power resistor or diodes to drop the applied voltage at normal operating current.Amazing!! Who would ever have guessed that someone who villified the evil rich people would begin happily accepting their millions in speaking fees!
Oh, wait! That sounds familiar, somehow.
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The power tranny maybe original and the 5Y3 not original.
If I had to take a WAG based upon what was said above it may originally have been fitted with a 6X5.
It is INDIRECTLY heated, octal base, full wave rectifier, anodes (inputs) are pins 3 and 5, heater on pins 2 and 7 and cathode (output) is on pin 8. Does that stack up with what you see?
Cheers,
Ian
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this thread has been an interesting read. For the person with the Deville, a 7Z4 is closer to what you might need in an octal or loktal base, likewise there's no problem with using a pair of rectifiers in parallel. You could even hunt up two 3DG4s, which were used in a lot of Zenith televisions, 3v winding and all. Alternatively, you might consider an auxiliary filament transformer to get your 5v chores done, if one can be found. The problem as I see it would be getting enough rectifier muscle without overloading the 6v filament string in your existing rig. That, I think would be the limiting factor.
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The 5Y3GT heater is 5v @2A
TDSL Tube data [5Y3-GT]
So you want to drop 6.3-5.0 = 1.3 Volts when drawing 2 Amps. You need 1.3/2.0 = 0.65 Ohms.
I would use either 2 x 1.2 Ohms in parallel (for 0.6 Ohms) in one lheater wire
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2 x 0.33 Ohms (one in each heater wire).
These sholud be 2W resistors minimum.
Cheers,
Ian
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Originally posted by Gingertube View PostThe 5Y3GT heater is 5v @2A
TDSL Tube data [5Y3-GT]
So you want to drop 6.3-5.0 = 1.3 Volts when drawing 2 Amps. You need 1.3/2.0 = 0.65 Ohms.
I would use either 2 x 1.2 Ohms in parallel (for 0.6 Ohms) in one lheater wire
OR
2 x 0.33 Ohms (one in each heater wire).
These sholud be 2W resistors minimum.
Cheers,
Ian
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