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Re: Elevated Heater & B+ Voltage
Hi all,
All valves have a specified maximum voltage heater to cathode voltage both +ve and -ve so try not to exceed this. In an SRPP or cascode circuit where one valve sits upon another, some juggling of the "stand off" voltage may be required to make sure both sections of the valve do not exceed this voltage. Simplest way is to stick a 500K pot across HT and ground with the wiper to the isolated heater supply and adjust for best results and voltages. John |
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Re: Elevated Heater & B+ Voltage
Thanks Andy!!! You are right I should indeed do more reading but I dont know If my brain can handle any more information! Here is a link to some measurements of the designers circuit. http://www.lampizator.eu/lampizator/...surements.html I will upload a pic of what I am using too, I think Ive gone on a bit of a wild goose chase with the power supply because now I remember the designer saying the circuit is immune to power supply quality, maybe I should of led with that. So it probably doesnt need anything more than what I originally posted, I was thinking maybe the extra Rs would drop some more voltage but I understand now that the end result is the same on that front with the addition of it been a better supply. No worries though as I will now only use one 470uf and 2x 100uf caps on my future builds, that will save some pennies and gave me space for the elevated supply components.
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Re: Elevated Heater & B+ Voltage
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So what you are saying is the elevated heater circuit is good but not perfect and using a pot allows me to get the right? I obviously have a few questions... Given the diagrams ive uploaded what is the correct voltage for the elevated heater? Or do I need to finish my build and give some real world voltage figures for the anode before this can be determined? Or maybe im barking up the proverbial? How does the pot fit into this scenario? taken as your more than likely aware from the valve wizzard, Im not disagreeing im just trying to understand. "although the lower arm (R2) should not be excessively large or Rhk(max) may be grossly exceeded, so it is advisable not to make it greater than 100k" I get that the wiper is a variable voltage divider so how relevant is it to the statement above? Alan (Apollo Satellite) |
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Re: Elevated Heater & B+ Voltage
So something like this? A lot more than a pair of resistors! https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/potentiometers/0410249/
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Re: Elevated Heater & B+ Voltage
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R2) should not be excessively large or Rhk(max) may be grossly exceeded, so it is advisable not to make it greater than 100k. Would a 25K R2 draw or waste too much current? |
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Re: Elevated Heater & B+ Voltage
For anyone who finds this via a search engine.....
So I found a free preview of Morgan Jones' valve Amplifiers book... I have attached some simple math from it bellow...... If you want to read 155 pages for free here it is. https://play.google.com/books/reader..._GB&pg=GBS.PP1 This was more than enough for me to decide it would be a waste of nearly £40. So if like me you want to understand a bit more about what it means when they talk about elevated heaters then I suggest you read this. https://groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=50513.0 NOW I UNDERSTAND MORE. Of course this doesnt answer all my questions but hopefully it will explain the workings of Vhk(MAX). It looks like this guy is still helping folks out over there so may even be worth joining the forum. [IMG][/IMG] |