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When to adjust B+ TSE

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I'm using the Edcor XPWR124-120 for 300B tubes. It has 640V CT,at 150ma, 5V at 2A, and 6.3V CT at 4A. With the rectifier tube in I get 440V on B+, -292V on B-,and -140 and -145V on the Grid to 300B tube with the pots turned fully counter clockwise. 5842's adjusted to 175V each. So things seem to be checking out. But when I get to where he says to put a load on the output tranny's and put in the power tubes, and my B+ is at +440V I stopped. Is the B+ supposed to be this high with out the power tubes in? I don't want to screw up my 300b's. I only have one pair. So, is 440V on B+ without power tubes in place normal? Should I proceed as it says to and go ahead and put the power tubes in and adjust the bias on them, and plug in a source and let her play. Will B+ drop when the power tubes are put in and biased to something in the 350V to 370V range? Thank you all.
 
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I do have a TSE as well with a power transformer of same specs. Your values are absolutely normal, and once the 300Bs are in place and biased for 60mA each, the B+ will drop to around 375V easily (depending a bit on the rectifier used).

Nothing to worry about. Go for it.
 
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It lives, and sings beautifully. However after about 4 or 5 CD's I have the 300B Bias steady at .68 on my meters for both tubes. 300B filaments rock steady at 4.88V. B- steady at -243V, but my B+ started low at about 325V and has dipped to 317V after the 4 or 5 CD's. I have the called out 47uf in the C4 position. How do I raise the B+ about 50V?. I would kind of like to keep C4 at 47uf if possible. Any help would really be appreciated. Thank you all.
 
Looks like you are drawing a bit too much current from the B+, thus the transformer is not regulating all that well.

I'd suggest backing off the bias on the 300Bs to 60mAs each, which should bring the B+ to around 350V (an operating point thatsounds very good too).

Which rectifier tube are you using?
 
Thanks Izo,
I turned down the bias to 60, and the voltage did go up to 350V, so I guess I'm good. Thank you very much. Now to package this little baby up. I used two brds for this amp and cut them in half. So I have the complete power supply separate from the amp. The brds sit about a foot apart, connected by an umbilical. Seems to be working out just fine. I'll post picks when she is done. I'm using a Sovtek 5AR4 rectifier tube.
 
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