Change the 150k attenuation resistor between the second and third stage to 100k. Cliff and I both ended up with 100k there.arjepsen wrote:Ok, I got around to draw the rest in.
Not everything is drawn in a 100% correct (few missing wires in out jacks wiring), but the idea should be pretty clear.
I've made to versions, with the two different OT placements.
In the first, the OT secondaries are a bit parallel to the heater wires.
In the second, the OT is a bit closer than 2" to the PI....
Don't know which is the best, so I need an advice there...
The heater wires are going parallel to the 220V lines at the right edge of the chassis, but I plan on running the 220V lines at the bottom (open end) of the chassis, and the heaters on the top, so they'll be about 5cm apart (about 2 inches I think). Is this enough distance between them?
Lemme know what you think, and if you see anything that'll cause problems.
Don't run the heater wires to and from the back of the chassis. Just run them close to the tubes. No reason to have all that extra wire.
No need for 4 diodes for rectification unless you are going to bigger power later. 2 are fine. The diodes for rectification are backwards.
Several terminals need to be moved away from the ground buss.
Where are those red wires going to between the rectifier diodes? They don't terminate anywhere.
Why is the standby hooked to the + on a supply cap? Shouldn't it be grounded instead?
Neat way to redraw Cliff's circuit to raise the floor of the bias supply.
That is all I see for now.
Brian
[Edited for errors, mine not yours