Originally posted by Steve A.
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Bad idea to run indicator lamp this way?
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Originally posted by Gaz View PostThanks for the thoughts, and the link, I will definitely consider going that route! I do have to disagree about altering the original design though if there is nothing harmful with the mod. As you know, lots of ways to implement a standby.
Theory is great but I like to look at real world examples. Especially with standby switches which might POP when you toggle them.
The big question to my mind is whether you actually need a standby switch or would a mute switch suffice.
BTW did you make a decision on the indicator light? I would go with a 6 volt light on the filament supply...
Good luck... you have definitely taken on an interesting project!
Steve AholaThe Blue Guitar
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Remember, this indicator lights when both B+ nodes are working. There already is a separate power on indicator, which is all a 6v light would be. Think of it like the green LED for "status" on a PV 5150 or related amp.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostRemember, this indicator lights when both B+ nodes are working. There already is a separate power on indicator, which is all a 6v light would be. Think of it like the green LED for "status" on a PV 5150 or related amp.
Steve A.The Blue Guitar
www.blueguitar.org
Some recordings:
https://soundcloud.com/sssteeve/sets...e-blue-guitar/
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