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Anyone use SHUGUANG tubes?
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Originally posted by Chuck H View PostThat's probably fine with the Shuguang tubes if you float the filaments 25 volts or more. I wouldn't use any Russian tubes for the CF and I wouldn't assume the Shuguangs for better than the typical 180V spec differential. Maybe they are.?. Why take the chance when it's easy to elevate the heaters.
I checked, Limiting value between filament to cathode of EL34 is 100V, 12AT7 is 90V and 12AX7 is 180V. I want to confirm I am good to go. I powered it up, everything seems fine.
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Never having built a DC filament supply I'm having trouble instantly visualizing your circuit, but it seems good. Keep in mind too that the CF failure may have been a fluke. Can't rule that out entirely. In case it wasn't though, you're at spec now for the 12ax7 circuits and that's better design practice."Take two placebos, works twice as well." Enzo
"Now get off my lawn with your silicooties and boom-chucka speakers and computers masquerading as amplifiers" Justin Thomas
"If you're not interested in opinions and the experience of others, why even start a thread?
You can't just expect consent." Helmholtz
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Originally posted by Chuck H View PostNever having built a DC filament supply I'm having trouble instantly visualizing your circuit, but it seems good. Keep in mind too that the CF failure may have been a fluke. Can't rule that out entirely. In case it wasn't though, you're at spec now for the 12ax7 circuits and that's better design practice.
In my case, DC supply is nothing more than just run the 6.3VAC through the bridge rectifier to get about 6VDC. I just have two 100ohm resistors one on each side, then tie the other end of the two resistors together just like the typical old Fenders on the filament wires. But instead grounding the two resistors, I use a 63uF cap to give it AC ground as the filament is now at +60V.
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