Hello: I'm building a Champ 5F1 kit and trying to understand how each part operates. The rectifier tube has got me thoroughly . I know it takes in AC from the transformer and magically puts out DC but I'd like to know how. Below is a summary of what I think I understand - please feel free to tear down my assumptions! Thanks in advance.
Power Transformer: P-TF22772 (Torres)
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black - AC Primary
red - high voltage secondary (to rectifier plate)
red/yellow - secondary center tap (to ground)
yellow - 5V AC (to rectifier filament)
Green: 6.3V AC (filament heaters)
Rectifier
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5Y3GT
Pin 4 Plate/Anode (high voltage secondary AC from transformer)
Pin 6 Plate/Anode (high voltage secondary AC from transformer)
Pin 2 Cathode (5VAC from transformer)
Pin 8 Cathode (5VAC from transformer)
Pin 8 is also DC output (approx 320vdc)
Questions
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1. How many anodes are actually in the tube, 1 or 2? Are the two secondary leads from the transformer supposed to make a circuit across the anodes and back to the transformer?
2. How many cathodes, 1 or 2? It looks like the 5v wires make a circuit through a single cathode and back to the transformer.
3. (the bigee...) Describe the current flow - and how/why does it put out 300+ VDC from pin 8 which is also attached to one of the 5V leads from the transformer?
... from what I have read about tubes, the cathode heats up and sheds electrons which are attracted to the anode, sometimes through grid(s) (does not apply to rectifiers). I can't figure out how this relates to DC voltage.
Power Transformer: P-TF22772 (Torres)
=====================================
black - AC Primary
red - high voltage secondary (to rectifier plate)
red/yellow - secondary center tap (to ground)
yellow - 5V AC (to rectifier filament)
Green: 6.3V AC (filament heaters)
Rectifier
=========
5Y3GT
Pin 4 Plate/Anode (high voltage secondary AC from transformer)
Pin 6 Plate/Anode (high voltage secondary AC from transformer)
Pin 2 Cathode (5VAC from transformer)
Pin 8 Cathode (5VAC from transformer)
Pin 8 is also DC output (approx 320vdc)
Questions
=========
1. How many anodes are actually in the tube, 1 or 2? Are the two secondary leads from the transformer supposed to make a circuit across the anodes and back to the transformer?
2. How many cathodes, 1 or 2? It looks like the 5v wires make a circuit through a single cathode and back to the transformer.
3. (the bigee...) Describe the current flow - and how/why does it put out 300+ VDC from pin 8 which is also attached to one of the 5V leads from the transformer?
... from what I have read about tubes, the cathode heats up and sheds electrons which are attracted to the anode, sometimes through grid(s) (does not apply to rectifiers). I can't figure out how this relates to DC voltage.
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