>Just fired up my new homebrew 8877 amp tonight after nearly two years
>in the works. And it works!
good
>I can drive it to 1500 watts output
>easily with about 70 watts from the TS-850S. It just sits there and
>cranks out the power. Nice!!
>
>My question is about the grid current vs loading. This is a
>conventional GG circuit, PI-output with designed Q of 12, 3000 volts
>on the plate, nothing fancy. Unlike my previous amps (3-500Z,
>3CX1200A7) the loading control has a major effect on the grid current.
>Once everything is properly tuned for max output, when I adjust the
>loading control a small amount, the grid current varies a lot. I can
>swing it from about 10 ma to 80 ma without appreciable effect on
>either the input power or output power. It's weird to see the grid
>current all over the map and yet the input power is constant. Is this
>normal for an 8877? For a high gain tube like this, maybe it is.
The 8877 is designed to have low grid-interception, so the grid current
can be very small compared to a 3-500z . However, with any tube, if you
use lignt loading, grid current increases.
- Why look at the grid current indication? The grid I meter is of no use
in tuning the amplifier. 80mA of grid current equates to about 6w of
grid dissipation. The grid is rated at 25w.
cheers, Bill
Rich---
R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K
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