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SVT clone power supply high B+
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Originally posted by Tom Phillips View PostI agree. The Ampeg design used 350V on the 6550 screens. That’s from 1970 service information.
Originally posted by Tom Phillips View PostThe Ampeg SVT power transformer had a separate winding for the screen poser supply. Does your amp use that approach?
600v @ 0.75A plate
330v @ 0.07A screen
150v @ 0.025A bias
Of course, bridge rectifying 600VAC gives you 840VDC plate, and full wave rectifying 330VAC gives you 460VDC screen, and full wave rectifying 150VAC gives you 210VDC bias, so I have no idea where any of these figures come from and really I should just have calculated the transformer specs to fit the voltages I was wanting to get!!
Originally posted by Tom Phillips View PostAs hylaphone pointed out , Ampeg used a cooler bias.
Originally posted by Tom Phillips View PostBy the way, what version of the SVT schematic did you use as the basis for your build?
I remember that I spent quite a lot of time doing stuff with photocopies of 6550 curves and rulers to figure out the output transformer specs, which were 2775 ohm primary, 2+4+8 ohm secondary.
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Originally posted by patlaw View PostWho is the manufacturer of the blue perf board used for turrets? I like that idea a lot. The green stuff looks too home made.
Found it =]
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What is with web sites that give metric dim. You have to click "Product Measurements" to see inches. Are they trying to convert us in the USA to the metric system or what!Now Trending: China has found a way to turn stupidity into money!
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Originally posted by guitician View PostWhat is with web sites that give metric dim. You have to click "Product Measurements" to see inches. Are they trying to convert us in the USA to the metric system or what!This isn't the future I signed up for.
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Originally posted by MarkusBass View PostShouldn't the spec be adjusted taking this into account?
MarkOriginally posted by idlefaction View PostGreat, I'll look at rewinding the screen transformer then, as all signs seem to point to the screen voltage being on the high side.
Yep, I used the version that you can find all over the internets as 'Drawing by Joe Piazza'. The power transformer specified is supposedly the Ampeg P/N 8930072 which has the following specs:
600v @ 0.75A plate
330v @ 0.07A screen
150v @ 0.025A bias
I believe those voltages are the DC rectified voltages, not AC.
For currents, because you are running only 4 of 6 power tubes, you should use 2/3 current ratings.
So you want a HV winding that will provide 600VDC at .5A,
screen winding that will provide 330VDC at .046AOriginally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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Originally posted by idlefaction View Post...The power transformer specified is supposedly the Ampeg P/N 8930072 which has the following specs:
600v @ 0.75A plate
330v @ 0.07A screen
150v @ 0.025A bias
Of course, bridge rectifying 600VAC gives you 840VDC plate, and full wave rectifying 330VAC gives you 460VDC screen, and full wave rectifying 150VAC gives you 210VDC bias, so I have no idea where any of these figures come from and really I should just have calculated the transformer specs to fit the voltages I was wanting to get!!
Cheers,
Tom
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Originally posted by idlefaction View PostOkay! The good news is that the B+ does come down from 730V to 705V, and the heater filament voltage also comes down from 7.35V to 7.10V. The wall was reading 238VAC, and I adjusted the bias up to 74mA/side, which is 62% max plate dissipation.
The not so awesome news is that the plate voltage is 505V. As indicated above, really for optimum tube lifespan this should be a lot lower, but it's about what the original 70's SVTs had, so cest la vie!
Some more photos of the finished build...
[ATTACH=CONFIG]33836[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]33837[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]33838[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]33839[/ATTACH]
And as promised, here's my layout, in case anyone else is foolish enough to attempt to build one of these.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]33840[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]33841[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]33842[/ATTACH]
I wonder if friends have this or another svt layout drawn not handwritten? I am having some difficulties with this layout.I also ask about the specifications of the transformers because I live far away and I will have to order the manufacture of the transformers.
Thanks in advance.
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Nice build, congrats! Just a notice at first pics sight: if those black piece on the board is a inductor I suggest you to tie it with some plastic stripes on the board, not with a screw bolt through. Avoid any fero-magnetic material through the core, and even as base support.Just a suggestion, if you don't mind."If it measures good and sounds bad, it is bad. If it measures bad and sounds good, you are measuring the wrong things."
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I don't see a problem with a ferrous screw through the center of a toroidal inductor. As the magnetic flux is confined to the core and running at right angles to the axis of the screw, it won' be influenced (no magnetic coupling).
(But any metal screw would be a problem if it was part of a conducting loop around the core.)Last edited by Helmholtz; 06-06-2019, 04:21 PM.- Own Opinions Only -
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