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Resistor value for Phono III with Pre III CF.
Maybe one for John, Richard or Matthew, or anyone that knows, I have just sold a Phono III to a member who is building a Pre III CF and has the PSU, question, what value or resistor ( I think it is R28-9 ) inside Phono before the 100uF capacitor is used with the CF, at present it is 1K 3watt. Thanks. Bob
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Re: Resistor value for Phono III with Pre III CF.
I think the 1k should be OK Bob.
Given the 15k from the PSU3 HT out to Phono3. It's not as critical as people would have you think, it's a simple circuit and capable of handling a spread of HT voltage with no appreciable ill effects. Now then, my way would be the old "Adjust on test" method. Plug the amps in to the PSU, measure the Volts at the HT in of each amp (Preamp and phono) and tweak the dropper in each unit to suit. A working knowledge of good old Ohms law is all that is required here to get a ballpark value and choose the nearest preferred value. 2W is probably more than needed, again mr Ohm and the power law is your friend. measure the voltage drop across the existing filter/dropper R and from that you will know the current passing through. Use that knowledge to calculate your resistor and select the nearest available value to it. For the really OCD person, you could make series/parallel networks of resistors to get closer.......... Me I'd just get it inside the toleraince which for me would be 15V either way, you've got more variability on the UKmains so its not really all that critical, valve kit will work on a fairly large voltage range (within reason) around the nominal designed circuit values. Indeed tweaking the Ht filter/dropper resistors is a valid way to compensate for your local Mains voltage AVERAGE values. Andy. |
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Re: Resistor value for Phono III with Pre III CF.
Hi all
My Pre 4 CF schematic states HT from PSU 3 first resister Which is R9 as 20k 5 Watt. Colin
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Re: Resistor value for Phono III with Pre III CF.
Thanks both, Andy, I only have the Phono here, this I have sold to a member in Wales, he is building a Pre III CF and has the PSU, so, this is why I asked. Colin, that sounds too large to be honest, but if it is on the diagram it must be correct, I wonder, would this value (20K) be just to run the Pre IV CF on its own, the PSU open circuit will give well over 300 volts, the CF will consume a very small current as will a Phono, so I think this 20K must be just PSU and Pre IV CF. Bob I will stand corrected, said the man in orthopaedic shoes.
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Re: Resistor value for Phono III with Pre III CF.
Hi Bob, I think you may be right about Col’s 20k being for Pre4CF and PSU3 alone but I don’t have the later build sheets or circuits to check.
Phono3S build instructions say, 1. If you are using WDPSU3 with WDPhono3S and WDPre3 then R35 is 1K 3W. 2. If you are using WDPSU3 with WDPhono3S alone then R35 is 10K 3W. Pre3 draws quite a large 23ma Pre3CF will not, probably under half the load of Pre3 looking at the CF in Tweaks. So I’d use 6k8 in Phono3 with Pre3CF, check voltages later, but it’s not critical as Andy says. |
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Re: Resistor value for Phono III with Pre III CF.
Thank you all, I shall fit 6K8 and ask the buyer to give me some feed back when he completes his build. Bob
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Re: Resistor value for Phono III with Pre III CF.
Hi Bob/Richard
Sorry if I am confusing things I have the pre4 CF manual received from Matthew As I am about to start building it but without the additional input switching circuit so I am building it as the pre-3 CF version so on its own from The PSU 3 it states R9 is 20k C4 100uf and ZD1 200v The pre-3 CF is the same CF circuit as the pre-4 CF but without the added input switching circuit And the wider case Colin
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The Blues man Turntable Rega 3 custom RB250 with ortofon 2M Blue /other goldring 1042 /WD phono2 /WD CF pre custom converted /WD psu2 /home built JE Labs Single Ended 6SL7/KT66/Speakers Frugal horns Mk1s Other turntables AR EB101/Thorns TD150mk2/Thorns TD160mk2 If you have trouble reading my posts its because I am a dyslexic member |
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Re: Resistor value for Phono III with Pre III CF.
Hi Colin, Bob,
I may be reading it wrongly but I took Bob to be wanting the value to fit inside Phono3. This is R41 in Phono3 or R35 in Phono3S. It is changed depending on the load of the Preamp (i.e. if Pre3 is used or not, or in Bob's case for use with the lighter load of Pre3CF) |
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Re: Resistor value for Phono III with Pre III CF.
I stand by my suggestion to "Adjust on test".
You will NOT do any harm to either Phono3 nor the preCF by having the HT a bit (read well out) wrong. Measure the current draw across the dropper/filter resistor, by measuring the voltage drop across it and applying Ohms law and calculate the required dropper value from this. Select the nearest preferred value to that calculated, it'll be close enough and just fine. Select the wattage required by similarly calculating the power dissipation in the resistor. Simples! Andy |
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Re: Resistor value for Phono III with Pre III CF.
I should also add, you can adjust this resistor either in the PSU or in the preamp, I prefer the latter as you dont have to desolder a resistor and refit on the PCB. It can be done as a hard wire to/from the Bypass/filter capacitor.
Andy |