Originally posted by Helmholtz
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I was merely taking a voltage reading from (1) the Cathode to Ground and then (2) the Control Grid to Ground.
(1) So are you telling me that if I was to put my DVM leads on the Cathode and Control grid pins I would measure -81 volts? And
(2) Is there a significance to -81v or some other measurement because the tube can only tolerate a certain voltage difference?
In the end, to properly bias the amp, it would be similar to a Cathode Bias formula?
(Plate voltage - Cathode voltage) * (Cathode voltage / Cathode Resistor) = Actual Dissipated power on each tube (and yes I will account for the three connected tubes). Anything else?
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