Recently installed a GZ34 into my 6L6 project amp, and after my usual fashion of obsessing about startup voltages, I measured the ascent of the B+ voltage to see if it came close to my new 600vdc first filter cap.
I was pleasently suprised to find the GZ34 rectifier in this amp ramps up voltage to more or less the stable operating B+ of 473vdc. The prior rectifier tube was a 5U4GB, and that allowed the B+ to go all the way up to 540vdc or so, exceeding the original 450vdc filter cap by a good margin. I attributed this large 90vdc overage to modern higher wall voltages (the amp is from the 1940's).
It seems I got more protection out of the new Rectifier tube in having a slow startup. Just to be safer though, I also installed two series CL-80 3 amp Thermistors on a primary AC transformer lead, to limit current inrush, as I am using a large first filter capacitance (94uf) to reduce hum. I want the new JJ GZ34 Rectifier to last a while and it's rated to 60uf for first filter capacitance. The thermistors in steady state only trim off perhaps 10vdc from B+ so that is fine by me.
Question: What is different about the GZ34 vs the 5U4GB that slows the B+ voltage rise so much ? Thanks !
I was pleasently suprised to find the GZ34 rectifier in this amp ramps up voltage to more or less the stable operating B+ of 473vdc. The prior rectifier tube was a 5U4GB, and that allowed the B+ to go all the way up to 540vdc or so, exceeding the original 450vdc filter cap by a good margin. I attributed this large 90vdc overage to modern higher wall voltages (the amp is from the 1940's).
It seems I got more protection out of the new Rectifier tube in having a slow startup. Just to be safer though, I also installed two series CL-80 3 amp Thermistors on a primary AC transformer lead, to limit current inrush, as I am using a large first filter capacitance (94uf) to reduce hum. I want the new JJ GZ34 Rectifier to last a while and it's rated to 60uf for first filter capacitance. The thermistors in steady state only trim off perhaps 10vdc from B+ so that is fine by me.
Question: What is different about the GZ34 vs the 5U4GB that slows the B+ voltage rise so much ? Thanks !
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