A concern I have with "lifting" the cathode connection on fault condition, is that if the valve has shorted to the cathode, the cathode can float up to the HT, the cathode heater insulation breaks down and the HT is now imposed on the filament supply; the subsequent co-lateral damage can be spectacular!
I see evidence of this type of fault on a fairly regular basis, mainly it should be said in Fender amps that don't have an HT fuse......
It seems to me the best form of protection in a valve amp would be to shut down the HT completely on over current detection.
Failing this is an appropriately sized fast blow fuse in the HT after the main filter cap but before the OT centre tap seems to work very well.
I see evidence of this type of fault on a fairly regular basis, mainly it should be said in Fender amps that don't have an HT fuse......
It seems to me the best form of protection in a valve amp would be to shut down the HT completely on over current detection.
Failing this is an appropriately sized fast blow fuse in the HT after the main filter cap but before the OT centre tap seems to work very well.
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