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Doug Smith W9WI wrote:
semi-dumb question: where are you measuring the bias voltage? (directly at the tube, or on the other side of the grid resistor?) I'm wondering if a bad coupling cap is causing the bias at the tube to drift towards 0v or even positive. Well, I WANT the bias to be circa -20V or -25V. There's a negative supply and some pots which form a stiff voltage divider and supplies grid bias through a 100K resistor. On the "bad" tube grid current is so high that it does indeed drift up to 0V in a minute or so. Yeah, I know, there's not supposed to be grid current until the grid goes positive. I suspect this is the root of the problem. The coupling capacitors are indeed good and moving the tube around it follows the tube. Tim. |
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