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On May 29, 8:23*am, JIMMIE wrote:
I want to replace the vr 0A3 tube used in the bias circuit of a 6146B amp with a 75V zener string. Can I just directly replace the tube with the diodes or *will I need to make other modifications to the circuit? Jimmie Typical OA3 is idling with between 5 and 40mA of current flowing through it, so make sure the zener string can dissipate the power. (75V * 0.040A = 3 watts worst case, but I'd expect less idle current in a grid bias regulator.). If this is a major redesign you might want to use a solid state series pass regulator (e.g. TL783 or the like) and probably get rid of that old wirewound pot in the bias circuit. 0A3's are not unobtanium, rare, or expensive. I kinda like seeing VR tubes around the PA, nice purple/pink glow dims and brightens as I key, and if they're not glowing then something's wrong. |
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