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Chuck:
Placing the plate current meter in the B+ lead is risky unless the meter is well insulated from ground and mounted behind a glass or plastic panel so the operator can't accidently come in contact with high voltage. Isolating the B- from chassis ground allows the plate current meter to be placed between the cathode and the power supply's negative terminal. The meter will then read plate current but won't have the HV B+ on it. A low value resistor is used between B- and the chassis to keep the voltage difference between chassis and B- small. Is your triode amp configured for grounded grid operation? You can also place a second meter from cathode to chassis ground to read grid current. If the B- from the power supply is grounded to the chassis and you have a single meter between cathode and ground, it will read cathode current which is the sum of plate and grid currents. 73, Roger K6XQ |