... and measure the output power of my 2xEL84 amp again. Measuring across a 4R load gave me (P=E^2/R) about 8-ish Watts, roughly half of what I wanted to see with a sine wave just at/below the point of clipping. I may have forgotten to move the impedance selector switch from the 16R tap to the 4R. This brings up a host of questions:
Impedance bridging allows 1/2 of a supply power to be transmitted to a load. So if I have a PA delivering, say, 16W into a OT, is half of that 16W being consumed by the OT? Or being a reactive source, the 'rule of 1/2' doesn't apply?
I've learned that using shorting jacks on the output protects against high voltage spikes from damaging the OT winding insulation. Also learned that OTs function on an impedance RATIO, so I induce that if the secondary is shorted and the OT gets a reflected load of ~0R, the primary should also be a very low impedance. Right? Low impedance, output voltage also falls toward zero, output power goes toward zero and the OT is safe. OK. But looking at the simulator on Nick B's website, I see that the formulas used here show the output TUBE power to skyrocket as OT impedance goes to zero. Is this an actual effect, or a limitation of the model?
Regards.
Impedance bridging allows 1/2 of a supply power to be transmitted to a load. So if I have a PA delivering, say, 16W into a OT, is half of that 16W being consumed by the OT? Or being a reactive source, the 'rule of 1/2' doesn't apply?
I've learned that using shorting jacks on the output protects against high voltage spikes from damaging the OT winding insulation. Also learned that OTs function on an impedance RATIO, so I induce that if the secondary is shorted and the OT gets a reflected load of ~0R, the primary should also be a very low impedance. Right? Low impedance, output voltage also falls toward zero, output power goes toward zero and the OT is safe. OK. But looking at the simulator on Nick B's website, I see that the formulas used here show the output TUBE power to skyrocket as OT impedance goes to zero. Is this an actual effect, or a limitation of the model?
Regards.
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