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Dear All,
I think I will change the chassis of my TubelabSE, as the separate PSU that I have is not always practical, and I want to have a multivoltage power supply for both 100 V and 230 V. So I was thinking of few potential improvements on the PSU. like separate B_drv and B-. As I am ordering a custom transformer, it would not cost much. The question is: what are the current and voltage requirements for the B- and B_drv ? What secondaries should I order ? Thanks, Davide |
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diyAudio Member
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Did anyone tried the power supply from DIYHIFISUPPLY with this amp ?
Universal all Film Capacitor Power Supply (Including 13 Film PSU Capacitors) | Diy HiFi Supply D. |
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diyAudio Member
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Any input on this ?
Additionally, I bought two amperometers so I can always check the bias of the tubes. How to wire them ? Thanks, Davide |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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"To wire an analog current meter into a TubelabSE (for permanent use), simply connect it IN PLACE of the 10 ohm resistor. Remove the resistors from the PC board, and run wires from the PC board over to the meter." As for the separate power supply, I'm waiting until Tubelab comes up with it. |
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