• WARNING: Tube/Valve amplifiers use potentially LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGES.
    Building, troubleshooting and testing of these amplifiers should only be
    performed by someone who is thoroughly familiar with
    the safety precautions around high voltages.

5881 SE amp

Artosalo,

According to the data sheet you provided. if I understand it correctly, the 6p3s is rated at 400 volts plate, 300 volts screen grid and the 6p3s-e is rated at 250 volts max plate and screen.

I've been under the impression that the "E" version had higher ratings.

Can anyone chip in with their experiences running the 6P3S-E at voltages higher than 250?

Thanks, S.
 
Artosalo,

According to the data sheet you provided. if I understand it correctly, the 6p3s is rated at 400 volts plate, 300 volts screen grid and the 6p3s-e is rated at 250 volts max plate and screen.

I've been under the impression that the "E" version had higher ratings.

Can anyone chip in with their experiences running the 6P3S-E at voltages higher than 250?

Thanks, S.
Thanks Artosalo. So the "E" version will last longer, but do not like voltages higher than 250? So I can move up to nearly 400v on the plate!
 
Artosalo,

According to the data sheet you provided. if I understand it correctly, the 6p3s is rated at 400 volts plate, 300 volts screen grid and the 6p3s-e is rated at 250 volts max plate and screen.

I've been under the impression that the "E" version had higher ratings.

Can anyone chip in with their experiences running the 6P3S-E at voltages higher than 250?
410V UL push pull, 20W Pq. They don't break a sweat.
 

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