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    the safety precautions around high voltages.

5AR4 @ 250mA

So thats where they all went. I only have a few hundred left....That's what I have been using and I haven't noticed anything nasty yet. I also find that it helps to float the 6.3 volt heater winding 30 to 50 volts above ground with a 0.1 to 0.5 uF cap to ground.

Well maybe not a million 😱 but I've got plenty. I am using a mu follower gain stage/cathodyne inverter, and have raised my heaters to 55V. Seems to work fine so far. Thanks for the info.

Scott
 
I first introduced the diode mod back in 2002.

My Power Supply Schematic with mods drawn in.

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Join Date: Nov 2002 My Power Supply Schematic with mods drawn in.

Note: The first large cap is 850/475V
second is 330/500V
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"Quicksilver KT88 mono 60 watt amp schematic."

Put the diodes in the amps back in 2002 and their still working with the same rectifiers. It used to eat a pair of 5AR4's in 6 months or less. The diode mod works.
 

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OK, so I installed a 1N4007 on each plate of the 5AR4 rectifier, after the series limiting resistors. Cathodes on the plates. Now the PT hums. I'm guessing that has something to do with half-wave now going to the plates.

It did not hum before adding the diodes.