....with the plate, is the current you read the correxct current or do you have to account for the screens. And if so, how? Add 5 ma, subtract? In the weber cathode bias current calculator it says "In these calculations, 5% of the cathode current is assumed to be screen current". I'm not sure whether they are saying that it's already included in the results or not. Anyways, when i checked the current with my meter in series with the plate, i got 5 less ma than the calculator. I calculated my amp's current with the sag resistor switched in and got 54 ma, but my meter showed 48.8. I then checked it with the sag resistor switched out and got 63 ma with weber's calc, got 56.8 with my meter. Both readings about 5 ma less than weber showed. So which is the correct number...what weber's calc showed or what my meter did? heres all the exact numbers...
WITH SAG RESISTOR SWITCHED IN
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plate current: 48.8 ma
plate voltage: 346 VDC
cathode voltage: 25.5 VDC
weber calc plate current:54 ma
WITH SAG RESISTOR SWITCHED OUT
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plate current: 56.8 ma
plate voltage: 399 VDC
cathode voltage: 29.7 VDC
weber calc plate current: 63 ma
From weber's tables i deduced that without the sag resistor switch in, the current, at least as weber shows it is right at 100%. My meter shows what would probably be around 85-90% w/o checking it exactly. I've been told it's fine to run cathode biased amps at 100% at idle, then again some people say it's nuts. I have no idea what to believ, tho my best guess is it's ok since i've used it like this for a long time with no ill effects and the tubes still sound new.
WITH SAG RESISTOR SWITCHED IN
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plate current: 48.8 ma
plate voltage: 346 VDC
cathode voltage: 25.5 VDC
weber calc plate current:54 ma
WITH SAG RESISTOR SWITCHED OUT
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plate current: 56.8 ma
plate voltage: 399 VDC
cathode voltage: 29.7 VDC
weber calc plate current: 63 ma
From weber's tables i deduced that without the sag resistor switch in, the current, at least as weber shows it is right at 100%. My meter shows what would probably be around 85-90% w/o checking it exactly. I've been told it's fine to run cathode biased amps at 100% at idle, then again some people say it's nuts. I have no idea what to believ, tho my best guess is it's ok since i've used it like this for a long time with no ill effects and the tubes still sound new.
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