It takes the 6.3V heater supply and dumps it down to 5-13VDC
http://www.mojotone.com/amp-parts/Pedal ... srf0KUVVmj
think this might be juts the ticket for getting DC onto sensitive preamp tubes, but I have no idea what the output current is. I have an email into them and will post more when I hear more.
anyone tried this mojotone product?
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Re: anyone tried this mojotone product?
Looks like a run-of-the-mill voltage doubler circuit with an LM317 or equivalent regulator chip and adjustable output. I would question whether that circuit has sufficient capacitance and filtering to make for truly quiet DC filament work. Depends on how big those caps are.
Re: anyone tried this mojotone product?
Take care that an inceease in voltage means a decrease in current, so your heater's winding could be not enough for the whole amp.
Re: anyone tried this mojotone product?
On my latest build, I just used a bridge rectifier and a big cap (10,000uf) on the 5VAC taps for the DC heaters on the preamp tubes. It works out to about 5.5VDC, which seems to work fine (see pic - the square rectifier and cap near the power section is for the preamp heaters).
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?t=23439
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.php?t=23439
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Re: anyone tried this mojotone product?
thats a good point - but the caps can always be upgraded to a higher value. I ordered one up so we'll see what it is in a weekColossal wrote:Looks like a run-of-the-mill voltage doubler circuit with an LM317 or equivalent regulator chip and adjustable output. I would question whether that circuit has sufficient capacitance and filtering to make for truly quiet DC filament work. Depends on how big those caps are.
I would just want to run 1 or 2 preamp tubes off DC. Reverb driver and PI can stay with AC - so a 1A supply should be ok if the filtering is ok
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Re: anyone tried this mojotone product?
Yeah, it's hard to tell what those caps are on the board, so maybe they are 4,700uF 25VDC caps so may be sufficient.Milkmansound wrote:thats a good point - but the caps can always be upgraded to a higher value. I ordered one up so we'll see what it is in a weekColossal wrote:Looks like a run-of-the-mill voltage doubler circuit with an LM317 or equivalent regulator chip and adjustable output. I would question whether that circuit has sufficient capacitance and filtering to make for truly quiet DC filament work. Depends on how big those caps are.
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heard back from mojo - they said not to use the board for this, so I removed them from my order
supposedly hoffman makes something like this that will work
supposedly hoffman makes something like this that will work
Re: anyone tried this mojotone product?
If you have an extra 5VAC tap available, use my setup from above -- it works great for this and is cheap.Milkmansound wrote:heard back from mojo - they said not to use the board for this, so I removed them from my order
supposedly hoffman makes something like this that will work