Low voltage tap - really low voltage
Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 11:01 pm
Just checking in with the experts to be sure I don't have a problem.
Finished my 100w build, using the low voltage tap. When measuring the B+ w/o tubes, I have around 390v which I figure is close enough to the advertised 400v. However when I put the power tubes in, I my B+ moves to around 360v. Is that much of a drop normal?
Also, I found that I couldn't get my bias up past 15ma or so. So, after reading the forum here, I saw where the dual voltage switches add a 25k ohm or so resistor in series with the 27k. So I went ahead and replaced the 27k with a 56k, which worked to get my bias range up to a workable level.
Does any of this sound fishy other than the low B+? If not, then I'm cool I guess.
Thanks for your help.
Finished my 100w build, using the low voltage tap. When measuring the B+ w/o tubes, I have around 390v which I figure is close enough to the advertised 400v. However when I put the power tubes in, I my B+ moves to around 360v. Is that much of a drop normal?
Also, I found that I couldn't get my bias up past 15ma or so. So, after reading the forum here, I saw where the dual voltage switches add a 25k ohm or so resistor in series with the 27k. So I went ahead and replaced the 27k with a 56k, which worked to get my bias range up to a workable level.
Does any of this sound fishy other than the low B+? If not, then I'm cool I guess.
Thanks for your help.