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  • Bias doubler circuit

    Hello all,
    I have a dr103 HiWatt that needs the bias voltage increased to get the idling current of the EL34s down from 50ma to a more reasonable 35ma.
    The max the diode & filter can manage even with the divider resistor to ground disconnected (which you'd never want to do) is about -46vdc which yields about 40ma per EL34. Seems a bit high to me & would like more range to play with.
    The AC from the winding is about 38vdc max. I've seen a voltage doubler ckt for this type of situation somewhere...anyone seen that one?
    I have in the past added a filter directly from the diode output to ground & this tends to increase the resultant output, but in this case not enough.

    Thanx, glen Mars Amp Repair

  • #2
    Hi Greg,

    You might try a Villard voltage doubler

    http://www.kronjaeger.com/hv/hv/src/mul/ (reverse the diodes)

    With a third diode at the output to isolate it and feed your filter cap/divider chain. Should work.

    S.

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    • #3
      I second that. I used the Villard circuit when I was modding an EL34 amp to run with 6L6s and needed more bias voltage, and it seemed to work fine. I built it as shown in sock puppet's link, no need for any third diode.
      "Enzo, I see that you replied parasitic oscillations. Is that a hypothesis? Or is that your amazing metal band I should check out?"

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      • #4
        Steve's right of course,

        Sometime's I even get my coffee wrong in the morning, sorry.

        S.

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