dumbleator
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dumbleator
Anyone got a sugestion for the trannie in good old blighty, i can,t seem to find one with the right specs 
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Life is deaf, knock loud!
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http://www.musikding.de/product_info.ph ... --14V.html
Fits nicely into a 1U rack enclosure.
Regards,
Markus
Fits nicely into a 1U rack enclosure.
Regards,
Markus
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thanks for the replys, i may be missing something or maybe its just cause its a sunday but the heater supply on the diagram is 6.3 but the transformers quoted are 14v, am i mkeing a silly noob oversite 
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You would have to wire the 12AX7 filaments in series so they would nominally run at 12.6VAC. The 14VAC of the transformer linked above is a bit on the high side IMO, and will shorten the tube's life.
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I used regulated 12.6VDC for the heaters.jestaudio wrote:thanks for the replys, i may be missing something or maybe its just cause its a sunday but the heater supply on the diagram is 6.3 but the transformers quoted are 14v, am i mkeing a silly noob oversite
Alternatively, you might go for 12.6VAC and drop the voltage with two power resistors in series with the heater wires. Should be something like 4-5R each.
Here are some images of the xfmr in my build.
https://tubeamparchive.com/viewtopic.ph ... t=%2Alator
Edit:
some more details on dropping heater voltage with series resistors
http://www.tubecad.com/july2000/page2.html
and on current limiting DC heaters with regulators:
http://www.tubecad.com/july2000/page6.html
Peace,
Markus