It then champs don't have standbys and never needed them so I wired it in but just keep it on play. I have read the if you use a standby switch then the rect is heating up to full on and since I have the standby between the pin 8 of the 5y3 and the B+ then in using the standby rather than the slow startup of the 5Y3 am I really creating more of a spike or voltage surge charging a drained res cap??
Also , I was looking at the 5Y3 spec sheets and it is rated a 50volt@125mA voltage drop at current so it stands to reason if my champ is only drawing say 40 mA working then the 5Y3 is not going to drop the voltage all that much . Is that a fair statement?
The last thing is when calculating the amps total working mA draw is this just the current draw off the rect tube and not the heaters since the heaters are a/c and on a different PT secondary tap . I know if you were building an amp then you would need to know what amp rating was needed for the heaters and also the 5 volt .
Also , I was looking at the 5Y3 spec sheets and it is rated a 50volt@125mA voltage drop at current so it stands to reason if my champ is only drawing say 40 mA working then the 5Y3 is not going to drop the voltage all that much . Is that a fair statement?
The last thing is when calculating the amps total working mA draw is this just the current draw off the rect tube and not the heaters since the heaters are a/c and on a different PT secondary tap . I know if you were building an amp then you would need to know what amp rating was needed for the heaters and also the 5 volt .
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