Originally posted by wizard333
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DCV from the PS after the resistor/before the relay is -13v ish, drops down to -10v ish with the coil grounded. That's with no transistor in there, I took it out for now.
That is a massive change in nominally "-15V" power supply. So big, that my immediate concern is what else is powered by that supply? Unless you made this -15V just for the relay, any signal circuits running from it are getting positively hammered by the sudden drop from -13V to -10V on its "-15V" power supply.
"-15" is one of those signposts that almost screams "opamps inside". What kind of amp is this?
If -15V is derived from the bias supply for tubes in a fixed bias amp, simply the reflected change in the bias supply could be doing your click directly in the output tubes.
There are a whole lot of possibilities in addition to the relay coil itself causing the click. And of course, none of this thinking says the relay is not causing the click. But if one of the side effects are causing it, no amount of relay tinkering will fix it.
And the 10ma coil load is good. A trivial transistor like the 2N3904 will switch it fine. We can kibitz about the transistor drive circuit after we look at the rest of the amp and find out that there is not an elephant in the room.
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