Last year I picked up a couple of NOS analog 0-50ma Triplett panel meters off ebay.
Is there an easy way to put together a tool using them to measure the output
tube currents to set the bias ?
I'm aware of the usual methods of bias adjustment, I just think it would be
cool to have two analog panel meters show me what's going on.
Could I just stick one of these meters between the output tube's cathode (resistor)
and ground ? Could I leave it there ? It would be kind of neat to have two
meters permanently mounted on my chassis if there was enough room,
which there isn't, like on some radio equipment.
I don't really know what kind of meters these things are apart from them
having scales reading in ma. Inside the meters there is a small wire coiled
into a few loops between both terminals.
Paul P
Is there an easy way to put together a tool using them to measure the output
tube currents to set the bias ?
I'm aware of the usual methods of bias adjustment, I just think it would be
cool to have two analog panel meters show me what's going on.
Could I just stick one of these meters between the output tube's cathode (resistor)
and ground ? Could I leave it there ? It would be kind of neat to have two
meters permanently mounted on my chassis if there was enough room,
which there isn't, like on some radio equipment.
I don't really know what kind of meters these things are apart from them
having scales reading in ma. Inside the meters there is a small wire coiled
into a few loops between both terminals.
Paul P
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