• 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.

power supply filter choke current rating.

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How much higher is the voltage? If its within 5 - 10% it's not going to be a problem. The AC line will change more than that causing the voltage to change with it.

Are you testing the PS with a load on it? If not the voltage will be much higher than the loaded voltage.

Good luck BZ
 
im breadboarding all of the amp itself. i do have a higher incoming AC which is 125v and is causing the secondary to have a much higer voltage. the scheme of the amp is on the first post.

i replaced the first cap on the power supply which is 1uf with a .22uf which brought the voltage down to the correct voltage which is 340v from 390v.


will the lowish .22uf first cap create some problems?

thanks
 
im having a different problem with the power supply again. now im reading 250vdc coming from pin 8 of the 5y3gt loaded. that is with the exact power supply values on the scheme and still with 10h 200ma choke.

im reading 400-0-400 volts on pin 4 and 6 of the 5y3 unloaded. and 530vdc on pin 8 unloaded.what is happening?

thanks

ivan
 
im having a different problem with the power supply again. now im reading 250vdc coming from pin 8 of the 5y3gt loaded. that is with the exact power supply values on the scheme and still with 10h 200ma choke.

im reading 400-0-400 volts on pin 4 and 6 of the 5y3 unloaded. and 530vdc on pin 8 unloaded.what is happening?

thanks

ivan

Research the term 'critical current'. The properly loaded L-C filter will deliver .9x the rms input voltage( minus rectifier losses, and they're significant with type 5Y3 ).
cheers,
Douglas
 
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