Boost Converter for B+?

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I have one of those cheap eBay mini tube amps that wasn't being used so I tore it apart of course.

It is powered by a 12 volt laptop type power supply. I was curious to see how they got B+ and 6.3 volt filaments for the 6J1 and 6P1 tubes. I was horrified to find that the power supply section was just tucked in there wrapped in shrink tubing that had a hole burned into it.

That power supply section is apparently a boost converter - 12 volts in and 280 volts out. The filament voltage is obtained from 12 volts through some kind of series/parallel arrangement on the circuit board. Because of its construction I can't see the board traces to confirm that.

Anyway its a super cheap way to get B+ and I'd like to know what your thoughts are on that. It certainly worked before I ripped it apart and sounded pretty good.
 
I have used similar for small currents.
Downside ( that is preventable) is that they might inject high frequency
distrubancys. It's convenient as you only need +12 . To build a

conventional plate PSU you need a transformer, and few are available today,
those that are tend to be expensive.




Can you post a picture of yours ?
 
I have two of these and they are ok for the cost.

BUT

I found they were rather noisy, noisy enough to make me think my circuit was broken!

I have also been looking at one of those. The same one is available on Amazon and probably eBay.

I would think it would have to be followed with the traditional capacitor-choke-capacitor power supply filter and that would clean it up. Or maybe not.
 
I have used similar for small currents.
Downside ( that is preventable) is that they might inject high frequency
distrubancys. It's convenient as you only need +12 . To build a

conventional plate PSU you need a transformer, and few are available today,
those that are tend to be expensive.




Can you post a picture of yours ?

Here are the photos. The two leads together are 12 volts in and the single lead is 280 volts out. Looks like a very simple device with only one capacitor across the output yet the amp was dead quiet and sounded good.
 

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Has an interesting use listed on the advert ...
“Hunting, eradication of mice”

And charging electromagnetic guns, whatever they are.

I have invested some effort in prototype boards to evaluate a hoard of ex- tv tubes, and these look just the ticket for off heater supplies and B+ voltages.

Would you trust one for a screen supply?
 
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