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Safe to use 6L6/5881 with 120mA rated PT?
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Originally posted by nickb View PostYou get a current surge, very similar in magnitude to not having one as all.
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Originally posted by elipsey View PostThanks. So I suppose that if the user flipped the power or standby on and off repeatedly and quickly, the thermistor would not help. They proabably shouldn't be doing that with any tube amp I guess?
I suppose you could use a quick blow fuse along with the thermistor if you were really concerned about it. If you get a surge then it blows and protects against any more. I think it might be quite tricky to get the optimum value. It would not be my personal choice, it would sure tick the pants off me if the fuse blew every time I accidentally left the standby closed
If it really bugs you can use a MOSFET (or relay) to reliably switch the HT to avoid surges. With a MOSFET you could even extend that to make sure it limited the voltage to the safe range too. I fear we may be overthinking it now, after all there are plenty of amps that have run for decades with no anti-surge measures.Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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So this was a pretty cheap and easy way to build a power supply, and with a multi-tap transformer I can have any plate voltage I want. The problem is I built it for myself as an experiment, but now I'm thinking about giving it to my cousin so I don't want it to embarrass me by breaking!
Edit: I should add that I have now totally changed amps in this conversation, but I'm looking for generally applicable approaches to power supply design and reliability here.
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Originally posted by elipsey View PostSo this was a pretty cheap and easy way to build a power supply, and with a multi-tap transformer I can have any plate voltage I want. The problem is I built it for myself as an experiment, but now I'm thinking about giving it to my cousin so I don't want it to embarrass me by breaking!
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Edit: I should add that I have now totally changed amps in this conversation, but I'm looking for generally applicable approaches to power supply design and reliability here.Experience is something you get, just after you really needed it.
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