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  • #16
    Originally posted by khmassey View Post
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    This shows the bias supply on the left
    Thank you for the schematics. Now to find a suitable power transformer, as mentioned perhaps a Fender PT will meet the specs. I may need to somehow mount the PT to the bottom of the cabinet as I will likely never find something to fit the chassis.

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    • #17
      It appears that there is no bias tap off the power transformer. Instead one is "created" off one end of the HV winding and its center tap. Confirmed?

      In which case this changes the specs for the PT I am searching for?

      Thank you

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      • #18
        The schematic calls for a PT having a 300V-0-300V secondary. I wouldn't go much higher than that.
        I don't think this is a 45W amp, more like 30W.
        Higher B+ might put the OT at risk.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by Helmholtz View Post
          The schematic calls for a PT having a 300V-0-300V secondary. I wouldn't go much higher than that.
          I don't think this is a 45W amp, more like 30W.
          Higher B+ might put the OT at risk.
          Many of the PTs are 360V-0-360V. Have been looking at this one on Reverb. https://reverb.com/item/60365186-sta...961-black-iron

          Kim, have you had a chance to check the B+ on your R25T PT? He told me he has 485V on the plates.

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          • #20
            Sorry, I misinterpreted the schematic.
            From the tube voltage table, PT secondary voltage should be 340-0-340.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Helmholtz View Post
              From the tube voltage table, PT secondary voltage should be 340-0-340.
              Would 360-0-360 be too high V?

              Aside from the rectifier tube I note that the V table is slightly different on each schematic.

              Thank you

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              • #22
                The only difference I see is V1, and the 6L6's being cathode biased on one version. Otherwise the plate voltage for 6L6's are the same, and both versions rectifier tubes show 340-0-340 AC.
                Originally posted by Enzo
                I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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                • #23
                  Interesting that the tables don’t match. I got the blurry one from one of the admins for the DeArmond site. Don’t know why they haven’t posted it on their website. So today I measured 760 vac on the PT secondary with 123 vac wall voltage

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                  • #24
                    So to me that transformer listed on Reverb looks like a good match. Not to mention the price is very good.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by g1 View Post
                      The only difference I see is V1, and the 6L6's being cathode biased on one version. Otherwise the plate voltage for 6L6's are the same, and both versions rectifier tubes show 340-0-340 AC.
                      Yes interesting there are two versions. Mine is grid biased.

                      khmassey, I believe yours is also grid biased?

                      Thank you all.

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                      • #26
                        Regarding that PT on Reverb. I'm wondering about the 5V winding 2A limit being right at the GZ34 1.9A. The 6V winding of 4A looks good.


                        He spec'd as follows

                        input 117 VAC

                        outputs:
                        red or pink pair 720 VAC @ 60 mA, center tapped with red/yellow (other sellers quote this as 800 VAC - they are probably measuring under no load)
                        green to green/yellow pair 6.3 VAC @ 4 A, center tapped with green/yellow
                        yellow pair 5 VAC @ 2 A

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                        My amp calculated specs

                        GZ34 1.9A minimum filament winding

                        (2) 6L6GC, 1.8A. 155 mA
                        (3) 12AX7, 0.9A
                        Total 6V winding minimum of 2.7A, let's say at least 3 amps​

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by g1 View Post
                          The only difference I see is V1, and the 6L6's being cathode biased on one version.
                          Funny as both schematics show grid bias.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by misterc57 View Post
                            Regarding that PT on Reverb. I'm wondering about the 5V winding 2A limit being right at the GZ34 1.9A.
                            The spec should be for continuous use, it should have no problem delivering 2A on that winding.

                            Originally posted by Enzo
                            I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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                            • #29
                              Sorry but the PT on Reverb is rated at 60mA (HT).
                              Also description says for 2x6V6 or single ended 6L6.
                              Looking at the footprint this is a tiny PT, even smaller than that of my 18W Super Champ.

                              2x 6L6 typically need at least 200mA HT current capability.
                              Even at idle AC current demand is around 80mA.
                              An undersized PT will overheat.
                              Last edited by Helmholtz; 04-20-2024, 05:07 PM.
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                              • #30
                                Glad I have all your guidance on choosing a PT. Education and search continues.

                                Thank you

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