JoaMat Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago Schematics auto switching. Not sure it's accurate, but that's what I've done. New Grid Voltage Control boards. One trimmer for offset and the other for balance so, both sides are controlled simultaneously. Two jumpers. For 300B/2A3, EL34 and EML 20B-V4. Works al right, quite easy to use. The -510V is achieved with help from GRHV 110V supply. Here is one with Hammond 2VA trafo on board - 2.75in x 2in. New idea - servo controlled grid voltage. Okey, I've tried servo controlled Megatron (with solid state CCS) before and that failed... 1 Quote
kevin gilmore Posted 8 hours ago Author Report Posted 8 hours ago better put a 300v zener across the output of the h11d Quote
JoaMat Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago Thanks a lot. I've been thinking of a 300K resistor cross the h11d to limit the upper grid voltage. Quote
simmconn Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Looking at the CTR curve I would choose the operating range between 1 to 2mA of If. Since the nominal CTR is 20%, the phototransistor side would be designed around 200uA to 400uA. Adjust the resistors such that the desired normal bias voltage is centered around this range. The phototransistor could operate off the 110V supply if you don’t need the full 510V range for the bias adjustment (why would you?). Quote
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