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Help extend the life of my 805's

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Guys my 805's already have a 30sec delay on the B+, but now i would like to give the filaments a soft start also, i was thinking about using this soft start thermistor the SG160 which is 2.5ohms at start then goes to .03ohms when hot, i've never used these before can anyone tell me how long it takes before it gets down to .03ohms? The 805 is 10v / 3.25amp filaments

Link to Thermistor http://www.farnell.com/datasheets/34817.pdf

Link to my circuit http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/attachment.php?s=&postid=554384&stamp=1106011421

Cheers George
 
Here is how I would do it (if I knew programming). Have a PIC chip do PWM to a mosfet over a 30 delay and eventually activate a relay to bridge over the mosfet. It could probably be done without a PIC but with a higher parts count.

Then of course you could get fancy and have it drive an LCD display with a countdown and status. Somebody has done it already but I don't remember the site. They even had thermistors to monitor the operating temperature.
 
Oh my.... PICs, PWM, LCDs... geez, that would be more complex than the amp itself!

George, I see that your amp already has DC on its filaments, so why not feed the filaments from a constant current source? That means the current surge at turn on is eliminated, and might increase the life of your valves.
 
I've never delayed the filament voltages on an amp, but I have used current source feeds and series heater strings. And I've not had a problem with tube life.

I'm doing something fun on the amp I'm building now- I used a lightbulb in series with the mains as a surge protector/malfunction indicator. It was so cool to watch it light up and then fade that I'm installing one permanently, with a time delay relay to bypass it after 5 seconds.

Time delay relays are easily available at surplus and are the tube guy's best friend.


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Then she picked out two somebodies,
Sally and me.
 
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