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1000V Power supply question on 211 SET (quick simple one!)

Hello clever people 🙂

I am rebuilding a 211 Power supply and have the following layout as attached, using 440VAC rated capacitors.

These are the smoothing capacitors that follow a voltage doubler circuit using 2 5u4GB valves to achieve the 1000V, along with some inductors prior to this bank of capacitors.

My question is simple, should I connect the dotted line between the 3 capacitor pairs at the voltage mid point or not?

I hope this makes sense as a question, the answer maybe it does not matter!!

Thanks for the guidance,

Rich
 

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Everyone,

Thanks for the information and thoughts.

I will keep the pairs separate, and I am using 2W Allen Bradley balancing resistors at 4M7.

I have changed the 6c45 driver circuit a little but this is similar from an old sketch here attached.
 

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440 VAC? Normally that has a 630V DC rating, if it’s a film type cap. With electrolytics I wouldn’t count on it. Bipolar electrolytics shouldn’t be used for DC, as one of the internal cap pair is always going to be backwards. My guess is @tonescout is using MKPs. It has that look about it.
 
It looks like the current limit is set by the VA rating of the transformers. Broskie specifies two 30 va units which would be fine for electrostatics as you say. I presumed larger 230 VAC transformers would be adequate for 845s. Of course, the 3K resistor (and its power rating) would have to be adjusted depending on the voltage required for the 845s. 230 VAC transformers are relatively inexpensive compared to higher voltage power transformers and easier to purchase.

The diodes have a 1 amp rating.

That is my understanding and if you think I have missed something, I will be happy to find out.

However, if I had a power transformer with a suitable output voltage, I would just use DC Link caps and a choke in the ground leg. It's simpler.

ray