So it does not read your small mV hum at the output, reads random things there, but it reads some higher level hum that is probably coming into the PSU. The PSU CCS rejects most but some rather remains in the ground side.
The SSHV is set to 30mA but can't go more than max Vout 83V, the mains transformer is 240VAC 118mA.
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The load needs 20mA, 10mA for each triode.
10+10=20mA. +20mA we usually recommend for SSHVs own=40 mA CCS is better. + more mA if the triodes will swing high.
Attached schematic used.
See that the anode transformer's shell is also grounded not to pick interference.
See that the anode transformer's shell is also grounded not to pick interference.
Attached transformer pic, do you want that I connect the transformer to signal ground?
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But it went up from 83V so see if it can really work on 20mA needing dummy load at target B+ first. If not, something must be broken in the voltage setting section.
Attached transformer pic, do you want that I connect the transformer to signal ground?
If the chassis is already referenced to signal ground, no, if not, yes.
Why not use LED bias on the cathode instead?
I haven't used battery bias, but isn't it supposed to be between the grid and ground, with a input cap before the battery...?
I haven't used battery bias, but isn't it supposed to be between the grid and ground, with a input cap before the battery...?
SSHV2 works OK with dummy load and can change the Vout.
Now I used 6K8 10W dummy load set the voltage to 136V to burn 20mA so after I will connect the real load to see what's happen with B+
I will keep you informed.
Now I used 6K8 10W dummy load set the voltage to 136V to burn 20mA so after I will connect the real load to see what's happen with B+
I will keep you informed.
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