I have a circuit in mind whereby 2 parts of the circuit are only using 1 triode of each respective tube.
I am thinking of merging these into the same tube but the caveat is that one triode needs around 195VDC and the other needs around 235VDC which would mean I need a different suppy anode for each triode.
Now what I don't know is if it would be fine (ie work) feeding each triode of the same tube with different voltage supplies?
Otherwise I can keep them separate but the downside is an extra tube and having 2 triodes not used
Different voltages on each triode
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Re: Different voltages on each triode
No problem. They are separate devices that happen to be in the same envelope.
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Re: Different voltages on each triode
Perfect Martin. Many thanks for the feedbackmartin manning wrote: ↑Tue Oct 30, 2018 1:34 pm No problem. They are separate devices that happen to be in the same envelope.