Sorry if this has been covered elsewhere; I've searched some keywords here and also tried a general internet search, to no good response. I vaguely remember discussion about muting power tubes by lifting cathodes as well as severing the screen connection, but cannot find details.
I'll have some time in the next few weeks to set up a 6V6 on a test stand and see for myself if what I'm thinking is valid. But why not get some advice while on the way?
I want to see if simply severing the connection between the screen node and the screens (or screen resistors) will allow the screens to interrupt the flow from cathode to plate. My intuition says if the screens are not physically connected to ground there will be some residual signal current, since the screens in a high-Z state might simply become electrically transparent. However, if my intended final target is a PP output section, the one screen - draining charge to the screen in the paired tube - might behave differently than in the SE lab experiment.
Grounding the screens aught to work better. If there's a nominal voltage under which the screens shut the tube 'off', I can calculate what size resistor I can place from the screen resistors to ground to draw the screens down sufficiently, assuming there's a minimum current that flows from the cathode to screens regardless of cathode-screen potential. Comments and conceptual corrections are welcome!
Thanks for reading
I'll have some time in the next few weeks to set up a 6V6 on a test stand and see for myself if what I'm thinking is valid. But why not get some advice while on the way?
I want to see if simply severing the connection between the screen node and the screens (or screen resistors) will allow the screens to interrupt the flow from cathode to plate. My intuition says if the screens are not physically connected to ground there will be some residual signal current, since the screens in a high-Z state might simply become electrically transparent. However, if my intended final target is a PP output section, the one screen - draining charge to the screen in the paired tube - might behave differently than in the SE lab experiment.
Grounding the screens aught to work better. If there's a nominal voltage under which the screens shut the tube 'off', I can calculate what size resistor I can place from the screen resistors to ground to draw the screens down sufficiently, assuming there's a minimum current that flows from the cathode to screens regardless of cathode-screen potential. Comments and conceptual corrections are welcome!
Thanks for reading
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