If my screen supply is regulated and current limited, what impact does it have on my screen stoppers? If the tube is conducting hard enough to drag the screens from their idle voltage, I'm guessing that the other tube is pretty well shut off at that point, and if both tubes are conducting, then the impact on screens will be minimal/moderate. Does the screen stopper really do anything besides current limiting?
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I guess your answers depend on how you implemented the 'regulated & current limited' screen supply.
Here are some excellent articles that broach the subject.
Re: [Amps] Novel Screen Grid Regulator
http://www.muenster.de/~dl5qe/qexartic.pdf
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Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View PostI guess your answers depend on how you implemented the 'regulated & current limited' screen supply.
Here are some excellent articles that broach the subject.
Re: [Amps] Novel Screen Grid Regulator
http://www.muenster.de/~dl5qe/qexartic.pdf
The Amp Garage :: View topic - tube regulated screen grid supplyThe prince and the count always insist on tubes being healthy before they're broken
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