Hi Mickey,
thanks for the precision i understand a bit more the center tap thing and the loop on pin1&7 of the EZ81, it was confusing between the center tap PT/OT,
(you already noticed how i'm not a quick understanding person!.)
so i followed your procedure step by step and this what i found:
-with HT connected+center tap(PT) AND center tap OT disconnected i've got 268VAC at pins7 and 271 at pins1 (rectifiers removed).
-With one rectifier at the time we've got 243VDC at the cathodes
-with the leads connected to the circuit via filter caps we've got 360VDC.
-Now when i hooked the OT center tap this is 0VDC on the cathodes and Hum increasing as the valves warm up!.
Thanks to your procedure we now know that the PT seems to work fine isn'it?
Cheers, Nick
thanks for the precision i understand a bit more the center tap thing and the loop on pin1&7 of the EZ81, it was confusing between the center tap PT/OT,
(you already noticed how i'm not a quick understanding person!.)
so i followed your procedure step by step and this what i found:
-with HT connected+center tap(PT) AND center tap OT disconnected i've got 268VAC at pins7 and 271 at pins1 (rectifiers removed).
-With one rectifier at the time we've got 243VDC at the cathodes
-with the leads connected to the circuit via filter caps we've got 360VDC.
-Now when i hooked the OT center tap this is 0VDC on the cathodes and Hum increasing as the valves warm up!.
Thanks to your procedure we now know that the PT seems to work fine isn'it?
Cheers, Nick
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