I'm currently working on a high power amp design which will have about 160W output. I'm planning to use the Hammond 278CX power transformer and the Hammond 1650T output transformer. These are the same transformers that the Traynor Custom Special bass amp used which put out 160W with 4 EL34's.
I want to use either 6550's or KT88's. The specs of the power transformer are:
400V-0-400V, 465 mA secondary
6.3V, centre tap 6A heater winding
My concern is the current rating of the heater secondary only being 6A. The heaters for 4 KT88's will draw 7.2A. The heaters for either 4 6550's or EL34's will draw 6.4A. Pre-amp tubes will add even more to this. It would seem obvious that the heater winding isn't up to the task. However it isn't so obvious. It seems hard to believe a PT capable of 160W output can't supply the heaters of 4 big bottle power tubes. Also how did it work in the Traynor amp without the heater winding being over taxed? Is it that this heater winding rating is extremely conservative?
It's not a big deal to get a filament transformer to share some of this load. However, I'd rather not do this if it isn't necessary.
Any input would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Greg
I want to use either 6550's or KT88's. The specs of the power transformer are:
400V-0-400V, 465 mA secondary
6.3V, centre tap 6A heater winding
My concern is the current rating of the heater secondary only being 6A. The heaters for 4 KT88's will draw 7.2A. The heaters for either 4 6550's or EL34's will draw 6.4A. Pre-amp tubes will add even more to this. It would seem obvious that the heater winding isn't up to the task. However it isn't so obvious. It seems hard to believe a PT capable of 160W output can't supply the heaters of 4 big bottle power tubes. Also how did it work in the Traynor amp without the heater winding being over taxed? Is it that this heater winding rating is extremely conservative?
It's not a big deal to get a filament transformer to share some of this load. However, I'd rather not do this if it isn't necessary.
Any input would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Greg
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