Hello all,
I'm new to the forum and not sure if this is the place to ask this, but here goes. I recently purchase a cheapo tube guitar amp called a Kustom Kraft Model 600. It is one those with a 6AU6, 50C5, and a 35W4 rectifier tube. I want to modify if it to make it safer by installing a 3 prong grounded power cord and a line fuse. The heaters of the tubes are connected in series with a resistor and the line voltage. The heaters are in parallel with the primary of the isolation transformer and the secondary of the isolation transformer is rectified to the supply voltages. My question is how to determine what fuse to use and if I need to include a thermistor in series with the heaters or just a slo blow fuse in order to compensate for the initial surge for the heaters. I don't want to use a fuse larger than necessary. Attached is the schematic as it is currently without the modification. Thank you.
I'm new to the forum and not sure if this is the place to ask this, but here goes. I recently purchase a cheapo tube guitar amp called a Kustom Kraft Model 600. It is one those with a 6AU6, 50C5, and a 35W4 rectifier tube. I want to modify if it to make it safer by installing a 3 prong grounded power cord and a line fuse. The heaters of the tubes are connected in series with a resistor and the line voltage. The heaters are in parallel with the primary of the isolation transformer and the secondary of the isolation transformer is rectified to the supply voltages. My question is how to determine what fuse to use and if I need to include a thermistor in series with the heaters or just a slo blow fuse in order to compensate for the initial surge for the heaters. I don't want to use a fuse larger than necessary. Attached is the schematic as it is currently without the modification. Thank you.
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