Hello all,
I want to limit the maximum rectifier plate current, so I'd like to install two 33 Ohm resistors on each leg of the HT secondaries, before the rectifier. This is in a tweed Bassman.
1. I don't think the RMS current should be any higher than 65mA in the HT secondaries, so I think two 5W 33R resistors would do fine. However, I've seen a lot of information saying that 10-20W resistors should be used here (Maybe they are with higher resistance values?). PSU II shows the steady-state, maximum rectifier current is around 300mA and spiky.
2. Is there an difference i resistor requirements, if the resistor is in series with the cathode vs two resistors in series with the anodes? I'm thinking that in series with the anodes, I only need a 5W rating, but would need a 10W resistor if I placed the resistor between the cathode and the reservoir cap?
The reason for doing this is that I want to try out some different rectifier types, like 5R4 and 5V4 which are not as robust as the 5AR4. I also have SS diodes, in series with the rectifier, so maybe that will help too?
Thanks!
Rob
I want to limit the maximum rectifier plate current, so I'd like to install two 33 Ohm resistors on each leg of the HT secondaries, before the rectifier. This is in a tweed Bassman.
1. I don't think the RMS current should be any higher than 65mA in the HT secondaries, so I think two 5W 33R resistors would do fine. However, I've seen a lot of information saying that 10-20W resistors should be used here (Maybe they are with higher resistance values?). PSU II shows the steady-state, maximum rectifier current is around 300mA and spiky.
2. Is there an difference i resistor requirements, if the resistor is in series with the cathode vs two resistors in series with the anodes? I'm thinking that in series with the anodes, I only need a 5W rating, but would need a 10W resistor if I placed the resistor between the cathode and the reservoir cap?
The reason for doing this is that I want to try out some different rectifier types, like 5R4 and 5V4 which are not as robust as the 5AR4. I also have SS diodes, in series with the rectifier, so maybe that will help too?
Thanks!
Rob
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