• 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.

B+ Voltage

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I was building the power supply using the 5AR4 rectifier tube. Using Duncan's PSU2 software, i was expecting a B+ of 300V using below configuration:

232V - 0 - 232V => 22uF => 5H => 47uF

Actual reading on DMM was measured at 329V.

Is the B+ voltage right? It supposed to be lower than that since there is a voltage drop on each plate of rectifier tube.

Appreciate your help....
 
Hi,

i was expecting a B+ of 300V using below configuration:

Having a 329VDC result under no load conditions is only 10% off, not bad in my book.

As our other Frank suggests the voltage will drop with a load attached.

Testing PSUs with no load attached isn't good practice and can be dangerous.:att'n:

If later on you find to voltage to be off target you can always fiddle a little with the value of the first cap behind the rectifier or try a choke input filter.

Cheers,😉
 
fdegrove said:
Hi,



As our other Frank suggests the voltage will drop with a load attached.





Cheers,😉

Will the voltage drop in the rectifier tube will happen during with load condition?

QUOTE]Originally posted by fdegrove


Testing PSUs with no load attached isn't good practice and can be dangerous.:att'n:

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Oopppsss😱 😱 😱 Thanks for letting me know of this....
 
JojoD,

Thanks for the reminder. Actually, caps voltage rating was based on VAC * 0.707 calculation but still there are rules that needs to be considered.

Regards.

Andy


JojoD818 said:
I see we have 2 Franks here. Pleasant day to both of you.

Kabayan!

Good thing your caps voltage rating wasn't exceeded when you tested your psu without load. :dead:

As always, safety first!

Goodluck,
JojoD
 
FWIW, I suspect that the parameters supplied for the 5AR4/GZ34 in PSUD2 are incorrect. For example, with a 6D22S as the rectifier I get a lower output voltage than with 5AR4. I would expect it to be the other way around, the 6D22S being known for its low voltage drop. Anyone else notice this?
 
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