Hello all,
The centre board of my Extended Foreplay died. It has been hot in there: the board has turned brown in the middle around the 68K ohm 2 watt resistors and the MJE350's metal surface were brown too. The Foreplay was connected in a Variac set at 119 volts.
So at this moment, the fastest way to have music is to revert to the stock configuration, however with 6SN7 tubes. I do not have a spare preamp.
My question is: can I use two 0.1 ohm resistors in series to get close to 0.22 ohms needed in the heater supply for 2 6SN7 tubes that require 1.2 amp current, or is it not the way it works? I mean, will these two resistors in series do the same as a single resistor wrt current? I could not find any information on the Web about this (or I was not persistent enough).
Any advice is welcome. Thanks in advance.
Richard
The centre board of my Extended Foreplay died. It has been hot in there: the board has turned brown in the middle around the 68K ohm 2 watt resistors and the MJE350's metal surface were brown too. The Foreplay was connected in a Variac set at 119 volts.
So at this moment, the fastest way to have music is to revert to the stock configuration, however with 6SN7 tubes. I do not have a spare preamp.
My question is: can I use two 0.1 ohm resistors in series to get close to 0.22 ohms needed in the heater supply for 2 6SN7 tubes that require 1.2 amp current, or is it not the way it works? I mean, will these two resistors in series do the same as a single resistor wrt current? I could not find any information on the Web about this (or I was not persistent enough).
Any advice is welcome. Thanks in advance.
Richard