I have a project I'm working on that I need to lower the B+ to the plates. I have not decided exactly where I want it yet, and would like to unhook the B+ taps from the PT, and hook up a supply from a DC power supply.
What I'm wondering is, if I disconnect the B+ from the PT, but continue to use the heater taps, will this A) cause any damage to the PT from not having a load on the B+ windings?
and B) Cause the heater winding voltage or the bias tap to go up since a large part of the load has been removed? There is a 6.3v (4A) tap on the power supply so I could use this if I need to, but since I'd still be using the PT for the bias tap....
Seems to me like it should be fine, but I wanted to be sure since I've never done it before.
Also, any reason I should not use an old tube power supply to feed the B+? (I mean, that is what they are for, correct?!!)
Thanks as always for answering my stupid questions as I learn...
What I'm wondering is, if I disconnect the B+ from the PT, but continue to use the heater taps, will this A) cause any damage to the PT from not having a load on the B+ windings?
and B) Cause the heater winding voltage or the bias tap to go up since a large part of the load has been removed? There is a 6.3v (4A) tap on the power supply so I could use this if I need to, but since I'd still be using the PT for the bias tap....
Seems to me like it should be fine, but I wanted to be sure since I've never done it before.
Also, any reason I should not use an old tube power supply to feed the B+? (I mean, that is what they are for, correct?!!)
Thanks as always for answering my stupid questions as I learn...
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