Interpret the schematic . I'm not that familiar with tubes and the pin s. I could become ting it backwards for all I know.Model Number: 6E2. Dual 6E2 driver boardX 1. 6E2 tubeX 2. 1x Amplifier Tube. DC-DC booster board:X1 (DC 12V boost to 250V adjustable). Notice: Copper column does not include..
To number the tube pins, look at the bottom of the tube socket.
Find the gap, or a notch, which is between pin 1 and the last pin.
The pin just clockwise of the gap or notch is pin 1.
The numbering increases clockwise (again, as seen from the bottom).
Some odd tubes are a little different (see the bottom views in the figure).
Be sure to use wire rated at the B+ voltage or higher.
Find the gap, or a notch, which is between pin 1 and the last pin.
The pin just clockwise of the gap or notch is pin 1.
The numbering increases clockwise (again, as seen from the bottom).
Some odd tubes are a little different (see the bottom views in the figure).
Be sure to use wire rated at the B+ voltage or higher.
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Aye mate like shifting with your left hand
Why thank you sir.
Note that ICs are numbered the same way: CCW as viewed from the top,
and CW as viewed from the bottom. They also have a notch or other indicator mark.
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