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Antonio Vernucci wrote:
If the plate supply has it's own power supply with a separate power transformer or winding the meter can be placed in the negative lead of the power supply. Be sure to place the meter outside of any bleeder resistors so you don't measure the bleeder current. Thanks for your suggestion, but in my initial message I had mentioned that my power supply is structured in such a way not to permit measuring plate current on the negative lead as it would otherwise be normal to do. As a matter of fact the low-voltage supply is part of the high-voltage supply; they are not separate. Therefore the current flowing in the negative lead is the sum of the currents of the two supplies, and it is then not possible to isolate the plate current of the final tube. Unfortunately no alternative to measuring it on the high-voltage lead. 73 Tony I0JX Most good panel meters (Triplet, etc) 2" or larger in diameter in thick Bakelite cases having glass windows are probably insulated well enough to safely be used in the high voltage side up to at least 1kv (or more). I wouldn't try it with a cheap imported meter in a thin plastic case and a plastic window. Back in the days when REAL transmitters were housed in relay rack cabinets it was the norm to put an ammeter in the HV lead. Note that trying to switch a single meter between grid, screen, plate, and HV readings (meter is used as a voltmeter and reads voltage across shunts for current) gets tricky, a WELL insulated switch is required with good isolation between selections! Using every other position of a rotary switch and yanking out the unused contacts might have been common. |
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