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Zener in series between UL and screens: any drawback?

Is there any drawback in adding a zener diode in series with the UL connection, adding a resistor to ground in order to always ensure at least 2 mA through it
I don't see a problem with this. You probably don't even need the resistor, since screen current is never zero. Zener noise probably isn't a problem either, since the screen grid is so insensitive.
 
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AC attenuation of g2 voltage due to UL ratio (referred to peak negative anode voltage) + DC shift due to zener voltage > cathode voltage.
The zener will restrict the g2 negative peak (must not go below the instantenous cathode voltage), hence it will restrict the available output power.
 

it seems that no progress since 2021 on this strange way


Walter
 
AC attenuation of g2 voltage due to UL ratio (referred to peak negative anode voltage) + DC shift due to zener voltage > cathode voltage.
The zener will restrict the g2 negative peak (must not go below the instantenous cathode voltage), hence it will restrict the available output power.
Hi, as I wrote many times, here I'm using low UL percentages and fixed bias, plus flattish loadlines, so (almost) no power reduction.