Do Screen grid resistors need to be 5w Dale rs5's?

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Do Screen grid resistors need to be 5w Dale rs5's?

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From what i understand the screen grid resistors on a 124 should be Dale rs5s. I can't get them anywhere and mouser is out of stock. So is it ok to use Dale CW5 wire wound 5W resistors? Or should I wait for mouser to get the rs5s in stock?
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The originals were 470 ohm 3W Sprague Q lines. Just look for a 470 ohm 5W power resistor.

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I thought that anything (film or oxide) 3W and up was fine.
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I would definitely use a flame proof type there.

That would be either metal oxide or wire wound.

Those get real hot due to being over the socket.

Three watt is probably OK but I like to use five watt there.
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Hey Tom, I noticed that you have a picture of my younger brothers childhood knife in the outlet incident! He blew out the fuse in the panel and got knocked on his butt. :twisted:
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Definitely go with the 5w if you plan on using 34's

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Kregg wrote:Hey Tom, I noticed that you have a picture of my younger brothers childhood knife in the outlet incident! He blew out the fuse in the panel and got knocked on his butt. :twisted:
Hehehehe,
My little brother liked to chew on extension cords when he was a toddler.

I don't think I ever stuck a knife in an outlet but found other, more creative ways to get shocked. :lol:
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Tony, with expensive NOS EL34s wouldn't it be safer to use 3W rather than 5W screen resistors?

I just ordered a quad of XF4 Mullards from Gregg Levy and don't want to fry them in a #183 I'm planning. That's an expensive fireworks show!
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David Root wrote:Tony, with expensive NOS EL34s wouldn't it be safer to use 3W rather than 5W screen resistors?

I just ordered a quad of XF4 Mullards from Gregg Levy and don't want to fry them in a #183 I'm planning. That's an expensive fireworks show!
The best way to protect EL34's is to configure them the way Traynor did. check out a YGL3MIII schemo with the bias feed to the supressor grids.

http://www.lynx.bc.ca/~jc/761012_YGL3_3A.gif

a trick that you can't do to 6L6's because of the internal connections in the 6L6 that EL34's don't have as a true pentode.
Try it, it will make you way happy when your EL34's last forever. Mine do.

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David Root wrote:Tony, with expensive NOS EL34s wouldn't it be safer to use 3W rather than 5W screen resistors?

I just ordered a quad of XF4 Mullards from Gregg Levy and don't want to fry them in a #183 I'm planning. That's an expensive fireworks show!
Dave
I suppose there are several ways to look at it..34's by design (all of them) have a wimpy screen supply and when they go,bye bye screen resistor, so in effect 3 watt would go sooner w/ shorter surge time on the power transformer in case your B+ doesn't go..(Which I have seen plenty of Marshalls with burned out screen resistors and a spared B+ fuse) so in that respect a lower wattage screen resistor can be a good thing..On the other hand a single 34's screen supply can dissipate 8 watts when screaming at you causing a 3w to get pretty hot, eventually the 3 watt could flame, shutting down the amp..(I have seen this to where amps have been mod-ed before using 3 watt resistors on a pair of 34's) Generally and in most cases if your screens go doesn't matter 3 watt or 5 watt..instant fireworks and if your lucky a B+ trip..
Moral of the story.. If you run your 34's hard go 5W..


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Thanx EM and Tony. I remember the Traynor mod. I'd like to try both EL34s and 6L6s in the #183. If EL34s win the day I would switch in the Traynor mod.

I would dearly like to put a quad of EL37s in it just to see if they really are the holy grail of 6L6s, but my wife would divorce me and then kill me with a rusty knife if she found out I had spent that kind of money on tubes.....
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The Traynor mod sounds cool.

But in EL-34 amps I use 7 watt wire wound resistors only.

Have had the 5 watt resistors fry, I would rather blow a fuse. :shock:
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Just an added thot - when I rehab'd my YGL3A I replaced all the screen resistors with 2watt flameproof. It had 1watt carbons in there and I'm guessing they were original. Had the original tubes too. No evidence of smoke. I had it a couple years and cranked it all the time. No smoke. I know the guy that has it now. Still no smoke.

You can put giganto resistors on your EL34's but they are a waste of money. Couple pieces of hookup wire will actually do a better job and be just way cheaper too.

I've fixed several Marshalls this same way and they have never had a problem since.

Make your life easy too.

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It had 1watt carbons in there and I'm guessing they were original.
I doubt it... The original has a single 470 ohm 10watt shared screen resistor (I personally like separate ones)..I had a YBA1A MKII that had this setup and that resistor had dissipate enough heat to burn the schematic on the lid..If your using 1 watt carbons on the screen supply of a 34..Better keep a fire extinguisher/or some marshmallows close by..Glad to hear you replaced those..

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I think I will put in the Traynor mod, I looked it up where I first saw it, in TUT 1, p. 6-45 and -49.

You can substitute any 6L6/5881 because pin 1 in not connected to anything in those tubes. It's only the other way around that gets you in trouble, putting an EL34 in a socket wired for 6L6/5881. I will put 1K 3W individual screen resistors in too. That should cover it.
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