I'm using Rod Coleman AZ1 psu, only different after the tube one cap 200uF and after the SSHV2
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
I simulated with PSUDII, can't get me simulate open new window:
"a current sink has pulled the voltage below 0 for more than 5 mains cycles, at time 0,100038S"
If I press anyway OK button open other new window:
"the rectifier IFRM (current forward repetitive maximum) of 0,75A has been exceed with a value of 1,25A, at time 2,181013S"
"a current sink has pulled the voltage below 0 for more than 5 mains cycles, at time 0,100038S"
If I press anyway OK button open other new window:
"the rectifier IFRM (current forward repetitive maximum) of 0,75A has been exceed with a value of 1,25A, at time 2,181013S"
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Merlin calm down, without load tube rectifiers with chokes also shoot higher. How much is normal in your situation I don't know. There you have a full preamp, Rod's design. Here we know nothing but the reg. Reg works back, fortunately no damage. I would make test suggestions but it is not appropriate to start reverse engineering that when Rod is active and helps you. The schematic you posted does not even have voltages on it.
ccs resistor value
Hi,
What is the right resistor value in order to set ccs of my salas HV shunt reg for a current value of about 30 mA ?
I would supply two #26 at 5,5 mA max each. I have two 30 ma choke on HV line in a c-l-c-l-c configuration and would not saturate them . As I also have other two spare similar 30 ma choke, can I put them in parallel in order to increase max current value?
Thanks for your helps!
Anto
Hi,
What is the right resistor value in order to set ccs of my salas HV shunt reg for a current value of about 30 mA ?
I would supply two #26 at 5,5 mA max each. I have two 30 ma choke on HV line in a c-l-c-l-c configuration and would not saturate them . As I also have other two spare similar 30 ma choke, can I put them in parallel in order to increase max current value?
Thanks for your helps!
Anto
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