• 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.

HT fuse placement

A fuse has a much harder time rupturing when the current is DC (as in a filtered B+ feed), as compared to when the fuse is passing pulses of current where the current and voltage periodically reach zero (as in the CT connection, or a diode anode connection).

Ubiquitous 250VAC rated fuses are not rated for DC applications.

Fusing the B+ feed, say to an output transformer, may cause a high voltage transient on the output transformer winding if such a fuse ruptured, due to the DC current flowing in such a high inductance path.


Hence the diode.
 
The amp is idling at 215mA measured across the current sensing resistor. There’s not much of an inrush current that I can see with my Fluke, probably thanks to the NTCs. How much more current should I expect to see if I crank it? It powers up fine with 315mA fuses now, but should I go any lower?