Is this tube rect/ss rect switching circuit legit? It looks like switching to ss just puts the ss rectifiers in parallel with the tube. The tube is still energized and rectifying.
And a 50uf (even single) first filter cap seems too high, with 20% tolerance, couldn't this cap be right at the 60uf max for this tube? What happens if the cap is so, or right on the tolerance that the tube has trouble charging it?
From the GZ34 data sheet, its output is something like 30 or 40 v less than a ss rect, so won't there be a potential drop from the diode output to the GZ34 output?
And won't all of the voltages on the schematic be wrong when the switch is flipped one way? I mean, the GZ34 is efficient but not as efficient as the ss rectifiers.
jtm45plus_schematic_v4.pdf
And a 50uf (even single) first filter cap seems too high, with 20% tolerance, couldn't this cap be right at the 60uf max for this tube? What happens if the cap is so, or right on the tolerance that the tube has trouble charging it?
From the GZ34 data sheet, its output is something like 30 or 40 v less than a ss rect, so won't there be a potential drop from the diode output to the GZ34 output?
And won't all of the voltages on the schematic be wrong when the switch is flipped one way? I mean, the GZ34 is efficient but not as efficient as the ss rectifiers.
jtm45plus_schematic_v4.pdf
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