Is it ok to use 4700mf - 16V for the C-8 & C-10 in the tubelab SE ? The specifikation in the part list is 4700mf - 6,3V. Can I use a 4700mf - 16V insted of 6,3V ? I ask because I can get a Audio Note Kaisei electrolytic 4700mf. 16V
Another question is about the C5. Can I use a 220mf 350V for a 45 application?
I have a pair of Nation Union NOS 45 from year 1951 and want to go about 250-275V in the B+ Is it ok with a 350V or is a 500v better? I think i run a Hammond M158 choke and 5mf 350V at C-4. My power transformer is a Hammond 370 EX 550vct 144mA
Michael
Another question is about the C5. Can I use a 220mf 350V for a 45 application?
I have a pair of Nation Union NOS 45 from year 1951 and want to go about 250-275V in the B+ Is it ok with a 350V or is a 500v better? I think i run a Hammond M158 choke and 5mf 350V at C-4. My power transformer is a Hammond 370 EX 550vct 144mA
Michael
The 350 volt caps should be OK with that transformer.
Yes.
5uF may not give you enough B+. Build it and see. If you want a little more voltage use a larger microfarad value for C4. Don't go higher than 47 uF.
Can I use a 220mf 350V for a 45 application?
Yes.
5mf 350V at C-4.
5uF may not give you enough B+. Build it and see. If you want a little more voltage use a larger microfarad value for C4. Don't go higher than 47 uF.
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