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pinball_wizzard_01 wrote:
I've been playing around with tube equipment since I was 17. I'm now 21 and building an old school transmitter. I'm running two 811 push pull tube system, and the power supple is a ver impresive two 866 in parallel system. I'm hoping to have it finished by the spring, I have the power supply finished and I look forward to starting the transmitter Just a query. Is there any particular reason why you are using the 866's in parallel? Remember a half wave rectifier puts a lot more strain on your HT transformer. Perhaps though you don't have a centre tap on your secondary winding! Also if you had 4x866's in a bridge circuit you would need an awful lot of heater windings. Many years ago I built a parallel 811A grounded grid linear amplifier which worked quite well but of course with directly heated tubes you need a really beefy filament choke!!! Best of luck with the project and remember to always keep a hand in your pocket while playing with 1500 to 2000 volts. Regards Cliff Wright ZL1BDA ex G3NIA |
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