thanks steve. i (along with daz i think) thought that the suggestion was to put the fuse right at the CT so that a fastblow fuse could be used without worrying about the filter caps for the screens and preamp blowing the fuse when charging up.
i take it that the point was to put a upstream of the CT tap so that it protects everything running off the secondary aside from the rectifier.
thats a good idea steve. only issue is i am running off a single voltage supply and am either going to use a choke input for the screens/preamp or use zeners and a resistor to drop a couple hundred volts to ~400v.
while we are on it, i remember you saying that modern chokes arent designed for choke input's. what are the probable issues of using one? i understand that it will need a large inductance so that it will still be able to filter the current at idle (having the screens rise to the plate's voltage when idling isnt ideal when the plates are running at 620v).
one thing i am thinking would be bad about the choke input is if i decide to run fewer output tubes then there may not be enough load for the choke to drop the voltage correctly. would say 450v worth of zeners from the choke's output to ground work so that when the voltage floats up there is extra current draw clamping it down? could probably end with the zeners shorting out and blowing a fuse (imagine that, trying to play the amp hard to keep it working).
thanks
i take it that the point was to put a upstream of the CT tap so that it protects everything running off the secondary aside from the rectifier.
thats a good idea steve. only issue is i am running off a single voltage supply and am either going to use a choke input for the screens/preamp or use zeners and a resistor to drop a couple hundred volts to ~400v.
while we are on it, i remember you saying that modern chokes arent designed for choke input's. what are the probable issues of using one? i understand that it will need a large inductance so that it will still be able to filter the current at idle (having the screens rise to the plate's voltage when idling isnt ideal when the plates are running at 620v).
one thing i am thinking would be bad about the choke input is if i decide to run fewer output tubes then there may not be enough load for the choke to drop the voltage correctly. would say 450v worth of zeners from the choke's output to ground work so that when the voltage floats up there is extra current draw clamping it down? could probably end with the zeners shorting out and blowing a fuse (imagine that, trying to play the amp hard to keep it working).
thanks
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