In Reply to: too high voltage with gz37 rectifier in kit 1 posted by Vincin on June 8, 2008 at 22:13:10:
Hallo Vincin. WE's tabulation points to 460v, at the plate, into 5k5 load, as the point where the 300B will have the least odd order harmonics, so 450v at B+ is well within limits. A resistor will always have a little inductance, almost immeasurable, but they're are nothing compared to the 10 Hy choke you have in series with the B+. What will hamper dynamics is the DCR of a choke (and of the mains transformer and of the rectifier itself)
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- RE: too high voltage with gz37 rectifier in kit 1 - GTCharlie 17:11:07 06/10/08 (2)
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- RE: too high voltage with gz37 rectifier in kit 1 - GTCharlie 18:18:36 06/11/08 (0)