Hello everybody!
I have a 50Top sitting on my bench, new tubes, cap job done. And while I was at it, I also installed an adjustable bias, but noticed that the negative voltage doesn't get high (or low) enough. I only get about -41V at most and the tubes (EL34s) are running at about 40mA @ 480V each, which is a bit too much going by the 70% rule. I'd like to get a safe range for adjustement.
The separate bias winding should give -60V after rectified, which it does when I disconnect the shunt resistance, leaving only the series resistor. After the diode there's only a 4.7k series resistor and (originally) a 47k shunt resistor parallelled by 47uF. And for some reason adding any load to the circuit drags the voltage down to -40V. Before diode I measure about 42Vac at all times.
All this happens on standby. And I already replaced the diode in the circuit. Any other ideas?
Thanks in advance!
-Tommi
I have a 50Top sitting on my bench, new tubes, cap job done. And while I was at it, I also installed an adjustable bias, but noticed that the negative voltage doesn't get high (or low) enough. I only get about -41V at most and the tubes (EL34s) are running at about 40mA @ 480V each, which is a bit too much going by the 70% rule. I'd like to get a safe range for adjustement.
The separate bias winding should give -60V after rectified, which it does when I disconnect the shunt resistance, leaving only the series resistor. After the diode there's only a 4.7k series resistor and (originally) a 47k shunt resistor parallelled by 47uF. And for some reason adding any load to the circuit drags the voltage down to -40V. Before diode I measure about 42Vac at all times.
All this happens on standby. And I already replaced the diode in the circuit. Any other ideas?
Thanks in advance!
-Tommi
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