The electronics/electricity books I have never seem to address things at a low enough level for me.
Sorry to ask this stuff but.....
Take the single 6V6 in the Fender VC below.
I assume the electrons collect on the grounded terminal of that first 20-450 cap. When needed, they move up through the cat resistor (just disregarding the by-pass cap for now) through the Cathode to the Plate, into the Out Tranny..... from the top of the OT, then out the bottom of the OT..... and then to the positive terminal of that same 20-450 cap.
It seems like those electrons cannot just keep collecting there, over and over forever. As well as the power transformer/power supply charging the negative terminal of the cap...do the electrons make their way from the + and back the the - of that cap somehow.?
Are the electrons beating a path off of the + of the cap, back through the recto tube, and through that winding of the PT...to the center tap again.?
Thank You
http://www.el34world.com/charts/Sche...HAMP_AA764.pdf
Sorry to ask this stuff but.....
Take the single 6V6 in the Fender VC below.
I assume the electrons collect on the grounded terminal of that first 20-450 cap. When needed, they move up through the cat resistor (just disregarding the by-pass cap for now) through the Cathode to the Plate, into the Out Tranny..... from the top of the OT, then out the bottom of the OT..... and then to the positive terminal of that same 20-450 cap.
It seems like those electrons cannot just keep collecting there, over and over forever. As well as the power transformer/power supply charging the negative terminal of the cap...do the electrons make their way from the + and back the the - of that cap somehow.?
Are the electrons beating a path off of the + of the cap, back through the recto tube, and through that winding of the PT...to the center tap again.?
Thank You
http://www.el34world.com/charts/Sche...HAMP_AA764.pdf
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