You'll see a lot of examples where a divider is tacked onto the end of the HV rail. I don't see the sense in that. It just puts a small circuit in proximity between the heater and the first gain stage. It may work most of the time, but it's not ideal. Create your divider after the first filter node. Be sure to include a bypass cap on the dropper.
From the first filter node, a 220k resistor in series with a 15k to 47k resistor (this is the dropper, bypassed by a 100V/22uf cap) to the main filter ground works fine. The junction of the two resistors is your elevated node. The size of the dropping resistor depends on how much elevation you want (opinions differ on what is best and why) and your starting rail voltage.
From the first filter node, a 220k resistor in series with a 15k to 47k resistor (this is the dropper, bypassed by a 100V/22uf cap) to the main filter ground works fine. The junction of the two resistors is your elevated node. The size of the dropping resistor depends on how much elevation you want (opinions differ on what is best and why) and your starting rail voltage.
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