Originally posted by trobbins
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Seems a 4 power tube amp would typically have a HV secondary rating of 400-600mA and I thought the typical thing to do would be make the fuse double the working current rating. So would that be 200-250mA per winding, meaning a 500mA fuse is best for EACH HV winding? Or would the best thing to do be to use a 1A or 1.5A fuse in series with each HV winding?
I remember checking around in the past and seeing manufacturers using anywhere from 500mA to 2A fast blow fuses for HV secondary depending on rectifier style. Peavey 5150 uses 1A fast blow in series with both HV secondary windings.
It seems like a typical 4 power tube fuse in series with B+ is 1A fast blow, I would guess from each pair of power tubes conducting 210mA each maximum as per the 6L6GC datasheet for two tubes in class AB1 -- http://www.mif.pg.gda.pl/homepages/f...93/6/6L6GC.pdf
Maybe I should just read the article.
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