Modified PS design

I'm partially going out of the manual for Paramount voltages, you also have to remember that the driver stage draws quite a bit of current.
 
Thanks! I was so focused on the output and forgot about the driver!

How would I wire the chokes in series?  It's something I'm not familiar with.  Am I too out of line to want to use a film cap in the final C?

It sounds like I'm ready to start this build and measure it out once running. Worse case if I need to drop more voltage I could change it to a CLCRC or a CRCLC and use the resistor to drop more voltage right? 

A couple of other questions.  I see a 1.5K cathode resistor, is that correct?  For the hum pot, is there much to gain from using a 10 turn 50 Ohm vs. the two 22 Ohm resistors and a 10 Ohm single turn or maybe a ten turn 10 Ohm? 
 
Yeah, 1.5K is a good selection.

You can search for "series vs. parallel" wiring to answer the choke question. 

The two 22 Ohm resistors and the 10-turn 10 Ohm pot will give you the finest adjustment.

The film cap as the final C isn't a bad idea, I'd just focus more on the cathode bypass cap and the parafeed cap.
 
Many many thanks Paul. I will start with the CLLC design with lytics and possibly a film later on (there will be plenty of room for it).  I plan on using a 100uF/500v film cap (is this voltage rating too high?) as the cathode bypass cap and will use something nice for the parafeed.  I also plan on using Mikey's high nickel plate chokes also.

Iron should start arriving next week and I'll post here when I have some hard numbers.
 
The 100uF/500V cap will work for the cathode bypass, though it will be physically gigantic.  A 100V film cap would work there, and would be much easier to fit.

-PB
 
Whew! Thanks!! I was going off of PJ's over voltage and based it off of the 450v used in the Paramount. 100v it is :)
 
Caucasian Blackplate said:
Yeah, 1.5K is a good selection.

You can search for "series vs. parallel" wiring to answer the choke question. 

The two 22 Ohm resistors and the 10-turn 10 Ohm pot will give you the finest adjustment.

The film cap as the final C isn't a bad idea, I'd just focus more on the cathode bypass cap and the parafeed cap.

Paul,

The 1.5k cathode resistor value, how did you calculate that and what values did you use from the Paramount manual to get it?  I'm trying to learn to calculate it for myself at some point....

Regards,

Aaron
 
Thanks!  I knew it was Ohm's law but wasn't sure how to apply it.  I was reading an old Valve article and it seems a lot more complicated with other values added into it.  It was in reference to a direct coupled design and that may be where I was getting lost. 

Bias voltage, I will remember it now.

Regards,

Aaron
 
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