I've recently started thinking about making my own PCBs for the main power supply boards, mainly as I use snap in caps and they dont look so great for turret builds and also because I can make the board much more compact and fairly generic as well as include elevated heaters and multiple bias feeds. Anyway if I'm going to that effort I may as well use a capacitor multiplier for the screen supply and save myself some money and real estate over using a regular RC filter as I'm mainly interested in using higher voltages. I had a look through Merlins power supply book and looked at the cascaded BJT multiplier which allows for up to 700V input and 100mA current draw without the use of a heatsink (looking at a pair of KT88s and 3-4 ecc83s so I should be safe there) and I got a little confused about the voltage rating of the capacitor to be used as it isn't explicitly stated. This is my proposed circuit. Shooting for a plate voltage of around 550V.
My silly question is do I need to double up C3 and balance it as I've done with the reservoir caps so that they're comfortably rated for the voltage (say 2x22µF, 350V in series) or have I missed a trick and any old cap will do? I suspect I need to double up but its not too clear in the book. If so what would be a sensible choice of resistor to balance the caps?
Any advice gratefully received
Ian
My silly question is do I need to double up C3 and balance it as I've done with the reservoir caps so that they're comfortably rated for the voltage (say 2x22µF, 350V in series) or have I missed a trick and any old cap will do? I suspect I need to double up but its not too clear in the book. If so what would be a sensible choice of resistor to balance the caps?
Any advice gratefully received
Ian
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