I'm tackling my first parafeed design project -- a SE 12b4a amp using MQ exo-45s and I would like to know how one goes about calculating the values for the PF choke and cap.
Here's Paul Joppa's Rule of Thumb crica Dec. 2007: Parafeed cap: C = 2*L/(RL squared). C is the capacitance in microfarads (uF), L is the plate choke inductance in henries, RL is the nominal load resistance in kOhms. Example: for the Paramour upgrade, L=40 henries, RL=3K, C=8.9uF. Usually half to twice that value is reasonable, i.e. 4.5 to 18uF; we use 10uF.
In terms of choosing a choke, the other Paul lays out some thoughts on choosing a choke interspersed with other interesting stuff here: Parafeed Fun. In short, minimum 8-10H/1kOhms of nominal load. So, for EXO-45, at least 40-50H.
Bumping an old topic... but does anyone still have the image files that go with VoltSecond's Parafeed Fun article? I tried archive.org, but all the image files were missing.