I am working on a NZ made Gunn 50 amp made in the 1970s.
The mains supply here is still usually around 230V as it was back then.
The standard PS is a voltage doubler identical to the attached Holden Wasp schem. (another NZ made 1970s amp.)
With the standard set up I get 880v plate, which is enough to cause repeated valve failures.
Is there a trick to lose about 100 Volts?
By my calculations @ 800V the amp would produce 100W, not 50.
At present I have it rewired to a non doubling full wave ct via S/by switch. using a diode on each leg of the PT.
Voltages with this set up:
AC 317-0-317
HT 423v
Screens 367v ( added dropper)
Bias -35v
The OPT imp. is 11K!
Should be able to get 50 watts with this set up but actual OP is 37W, not enough for the punk band owner!
I have experience servicing but have not done any valve work since 1979 and have forgotten a lot of tricks.
Hope someone can help?
The mains supply here is still usually around 230V as it was back then.
The standard PS is a voltage doubler identical to the attached Holden Wasp schem. (another NZ made 1970s amp.)
With the standard set up I get 880v plate, which is enough to cause repeated valve failures.
Is there a trick to lose about 100 Volts?
By my calculations @ 800V the amp would produce 100W, not 50.
At present I have it rewired to a non doubling full wave ct via S/by switch. using a diode on each leg of the PT.
Voltages with this set up:
AC 317-0-317
HT 423v
Screens 367v ( added dropper)
Bias -35v
The OPT imp. is 11K!
Should be able to get 50 watts with this set up but actual OP is 37W, not enough for the punk band owner!
I have experience servicing but have not done any valve work since 1979 and have forgotten a lot of tricks.
Hope someone can help?
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