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Deke609
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Is it possible to regulate the B+ feeding a parafeed output stage with a solid state reg? Or is this just inherently a no go?
I have a high voltage mosfet-based regulator designed by Linear Audio. It works perfectly when given a purely resistive load. 470VDC input (filtered through my Kaiju rebuid CLCLC filter) gives a stable 450 VDC output. But it doesn't work when I connect the output of the reg to the plate chokes. Voltage bounces around +/- 1V rms or so -- seemingly at random. At the designer's suggestion, I tried putting a 110uF cap across the reg output (this might have helped a bit), a 50K resistor across the output, both cap and resistor across theresistor output, and ditto with the OPT disconnected. No dice. voltage is still unstable -- not bad, but not much better than just feeding the plate chokes from the CLCLC filter.
The reg designer has suggested that the amp might be motorboating -- which I take to mean oscillating. Without the reg I hear no noise at all (and certainly no put, put, put sounds) - so if the amp is oscillating it is at a very low level. I have not listened to the amp with the reg.
It's been suggested that the reg, which I am told sources current to maintain voltage, potentially conflicts with the plate choke, which I understand releases and stores voltage to maintain current. If that's the case -- that there is simply an inherent conflict between the reg and choke -- then I can stop trying to get the regulator to work, patch up the wiring and get back to listening.
Any thoughts or insights would much be appreciated, including any suggestions as to what type of reg might work or be worth exploring.
cheers and many thanks in advance, Derek
I have a high voltage mosfet-based regulator designed by Linear Audio. It works perfectly when given a purely resistive load. 470VDC input (filtered through my Kaiju rebuid CLCLC filter) gives a stable 450 VDC output. But it doesn't work when I connect the output of the reg to the plate chokes. Voltage bounces around +/- 1V rms or so -- seemingly at random. At the designer's suggestion, I tried putting a 110uF cap across the reg output (this might have helped a bit), a 50K resistor across the output, both cap and resistor across the
The reg designer has suggested that the amp might be motorboating -- which I take to mean oscillating. Without the reg I hear no noise at all (and certainly no put, put, put sounds) - so if the amp is oscillating it is at a very low level. I have not listened to the amp with the reg.
It's been suggested that the reg, which I am told sources current to maintain voltage, potentially conflicts with the plate choke, which I understand releases and stores voltage to maintain current. If that's the case -- that there is simply an inherent conflict between the reg and choke -- then I can stop trying to get the regulator to work, patch up the wiring and get back to listening.
Any thoughts or insights would much be appreciated, including any suggestions as to what type of reg might work or be worth exploring.
cheers and many thanks in advance, Derek