Is it bad practice to add a resistor before the Output Transformer CT node on a power supply section? Example.. PT secondary>5ar4 rectifier>capacitor>resistor>OT capacitor node>resistor>screen capacitor node>resistor>PI capacitor node.....etc.
I have a very beefy heyboer PT that puts out 360-0-360 and I am building a 4 6v6 amp. After rectification I read near 500v. I believe it'll drop a bit under load and with the tubes in but I don't want to chance putting anymore than 450MAX on the plates of these JJ 6v6's.
Is it really just a waste of using such a big PT to drop enough through that first resistor?
I have a very beefy heyboer PT that puts out 360-0-360 and I am building a 4 6v6 amp. After rectification I read near 500v. I believe it'll drop a bit under load and with the tubes in but I don't want to chance putting anymore than 450MAX on the plates of these JJ 6v6's.
Is it really just a waste of using such a big PT to drop enough through that first resistor?
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