I'm working on a homebrew that someone didn't get right (after several attempts). My questions are about the heater circuit. I'm working with some tubes that I'm not all that familiar with (EF86, ECF82, EZ81) and others. All tubes have heater connections at pins 4 and 5. The power transformer chosen by the owner does not have a center tap for the heater winding and, I think, the circuit he copied envisioned one side (pin 4) tied to ground. I would prefer to use 2x 100 ohm ground reference resistors. Can I impliment this in the normal fashion: lift pin 4 from ground, connect the 2x 100 ohm resistors to pins 4 and 5 and the other ends of these two resistors to ground?
Also, the heater voltage is a little hot (about 6.9 VAC, measured at 120.5 VAC). Can I use some series resistance to get it around 6.3~6.5 VAC. Should I be using about 100 ohm resistors for this? At what wattage?
Thanks in adv,
Bob M.
Also, the heater voltage is a little hot (about 6.9 VAC, measured at 120.5 VAC). Can I use some series resistance to get it around 6.3~6.5 VAC. Should I be using about 100 ohm resistors for this? At what wattage?
Thanks in adv,
Bob M.
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