I use 180mA minimum HT rating for 2x6L6 amps. (The standard tweed bassman PT is rated for 200mA on the HT winding)
A FW bridge rectifier doesn't use a centre tap on the HT winding. The current is sourced through the reverse-biased rectifier diode pair in the bridge.
Full wave bridge rectifier question
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Re: Full wave bridge rectifier question
He who dies with the most tubes... wins
Re: Full wave bridge rectifier question
It sounds like you would be happy to use the 270-0-270V 200mA, and forego the amenity of switching to different HT voltage levels (as per the schematic posted) ?
If so, then just use a full-wave rectifier, instead of a full-bridge rectifier.
So far you have indicated 6L6 tubes, so you should be fine for current rating. 6L6GC may give some 'good' sag when cranked.
If so, then just use a full-wave rectifier, instead of a full-bridge rectifier.
So far you have indicated 6L6 tubes, so you should be fine for current rating. 6L6GC may give some 'good' sag when cranked.
Re: Full wave bridge rectifier question
Thx. I can't change the rectifier, this is a populated board. I will be skipping the multiple voltage taps, lowering power by starving the plates sounds like ass IMHO. I'll go ahead with the PT I have and see how it sounds.trobbins wrote: ↑Thu Mar 02, 2017 9:00 am It sounds like you would be happy to use the 270-0-270V 200mA, and forego the amenity of switching to different HT voltage levels (as per the schematic posted) ?
If so, then just use a full-wave rectifier, instead of a full-bridge rectifier.
So far you have indicated 6L6 tubes, so you should be fine for current rating. 6L6GC may give some 'good' sag when cranked.
Re: Full wave bridge rectifier question
Cant you just use the two positive diodes of the 'bridge', and take the CT to the neg rail (where the two 'neg' diodes would connect) ?
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Re: Full wave bridge rectifier question
Wouldnt that be the same as grounding it?
Re: Full wave bridge rectifier question
The two 'neg' diodes in the bridge would be removed. So the end result is just a full-wave 2-phase rectifier (as per vintage valve diode type).