Hi all,
Pretty new at this and wanted to make sure I'm biasing this optimally.
The amp is push-pull, cathode biased 6bm8 thing. I've never worked with these so the suggested values ive seen look a little weird.
Current readings:
239v plate
22vdc across the cathode resistor (400r 10w)
The math:
22/400 = .055
.055/2 = .0275
.0275*(239-22) = 5.9675
5.9675/7 = .8525
So 85%, whereas 7(above) is max plate dissipation in watts.
Does that look right? Furthermore, is 85% ok? If I use the same numbers, but plug in 470 for the other resistor I have, I come up with 72% (which seems more ideal).
Thoughts? Any help would be most appreciated.
Cheers!
Pretty new at this and wanted to make sure I'm biasing this optimally.
The amp is push-pull, cathode biased 6bm8 thing. I've never worked with these so the suggested values ive seen look a little weird.
Current readings:
239v plate
22vdc across the cathode resistor (400r 10w)
The math:
22/400 = .055
.055/2 = .0275
.0275*(239-22) = 5.9675
5.9675/7 = .8525
So 85%, whereas 7(above) is max plate dissipation in watts.
Does that look right? Furthermore, is 85% ok? If I use the same numbers, but plug in 470 for the other resistor I have, I come up with 72% (which seems more ideal).
Thoughts? Any help would be most appreciated.
Cheers!
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