Hello,
Having issues getting the proper bias voltage and not sure the best way to build the bias circuit since PT doesn't have a bias tap winding.
I supplied the bias circuit from the HV sec. tap and tried large dropping resistors to get voltage supply to bias circuit in range but get no or very little MV reading from cathode resistor (1mV = 1mA). Will this PT be over worked with this many output tubes? Can I supply the bias with a separate transformer? I have not done that before so unsure about it.
Amp is based off of the Weber AB200 design. They don't sell this kit anymore so had to find suitable replacement transformers which the PT will not cut it current wise perhaps. Amp is passing signal but having problems getting the MV rating up 44mv or so to properly bias the matched sextet of 6550 output tubes. Plate voltage is running at 530VDC with output tubes installed.
Using the Hammond 278cx power transformer 800v sec. 535ma rating
Hammond 1650WA 280 watt output transformer 1,900ct 806ma 4-8-16 ohm 28lbs
Having issues getting the proper bias voltage and not sure the best way to build the bias circuit since PT doesn't have a bias tap winding.
I supplied the bias circuit from the HV sec. tap and tried large dropping resistors to get voltage supply to bias circuit in range but get no or very little MV reading from cathode resistor (1mV = 1mA). Will this PT be over worked with this many output tubes? Can I supply the bias with a separate transformer? I have not done that before so unsure about it.
Amp is based off of the Weber AB200 design. They don't sell this kit anymore so had to find suitable replacement transformers which the PT will not cut it current wise perhaps. Amp is passing signal but having problems getting the MV rating up 44mv or so to properly bias the matched sextet of 6550 output tubes. Plate voltage is running at 530VDC with output tubes installed.
Using the Hammond 278cx power transformer 800v sec. 535ma rating
Hammond 1650WA 280 watt output transformer 1,900ct 806ma 4-8-16 ohm 28lbs
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