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Originally posted by lowell View Post
What's your B+, your heater and actual line voltages?
What's the actual in-circuit DCR between cathodes and ground (leaving the cap in place)?
The tube datasheet suggests a cathode current of 43mA with a B+ of 300V. Cathode biased amps are often biased at around 100%.
BTW, when measuring OT primary DCR, short the secondary to avoid false readings caused by large inductance.Last edited by Helmholtz; 07-12-2020, 12:52 AM.- Own Opinions Only -
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Originally posted by Helmholtz View Post
Thanks.
What's your B+, your heater and actual line voltages?
What's the actual in-circuit DCR between cathodes and ground (leaving the cap in place)?
The tube datasheet suggests a cathode current of 46mA with a B+ of 300V. Cathode biased amps are often biased at around 100%.
BTW, when measuring OT primary DCR, short the secondary to avoid false readings caused by large inductance.
B+ is 345v
Actual DCR with cap in parallel is what I read - 208ohms
I'll report back on line and filament voltages
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Here's where we're at
Filaments - 6.6vac
Line - 122vac
I did just notice that one of the dropping resistors feeding the PI (phase inverter) PSU node, which is 12k, looks very slightly discolored like it overheated. Being that this is the node after the Screen Grid supply node in the PSU, I don't see how it would be related here.
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Originally posted by lowell View PostHere's where we're at
Filaments - 6.6vac
Line - 122vac
I did just notice that one of the dropping resistors feeding the PI (phase inverter) PSU node, which is 12k, looks very slightly discolored like it overheated. Being that this is the node after the Screen Grid supply node in the PSU, I don't see how it would be related here.
Apart from that I would increase the cathode resistor to 330R to prevent overdissipation.- Own Opinions Only -
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How does running a 12W tube at 14W make it red-plate?
Maybe you do have oscillation. Have you tried grounding the grids?Originally posted by EnzoI have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."
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