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Fw: [Amps] Fw: 4-400A in Grounded Grid

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Subject: Fw: [Amps] Fw: 4-400A in Grounded Grid
From: nospam4me@juno.com (skipp isaham)
Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 07:43:32 -0800
Your were fortunate, but I doubt every tube of the same 
family and type would default idle at 60mA. Cutoff bias 
is made with the neg supply method by simply lifting the 
"grounding side" of the resistive divider. 
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3K has not reliably provided "enough" cutoff potential 
in some of my projects.  I had to "up the value..."
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cheers
skipp
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From: DF3KV@aol.com
I wonder what you want to do with grid bias in that configuration. 
You  will just get 60mA with OV bias at 4KV per tube. 
In my L-4B with QB4/1100 I use a 3K resistor from the 
heater transformer centre-tap to ground which I short out on transmit. 

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From: skipp isaham <nospam4me@juno.com>
Hi Jim,
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Yep, a lot of 4-250a, 4-400a plug and play has been done 
through the years. For a new project, I would separate 
the grids and provide control bias to G1.  The series 
zener in the filament xmfr return works very well, but 
another option is a very simple negative bias supply 
(obtained via the heater windings) and a resistive 
voltage divider. 

Concerns about the supply regulation are noted but 
do not appear to be a problem with modest but 
respectable supply divider currents in AB2 
applications I've built. The addition of a bias 
supply shunt regulator is very easy. 

While not appearing as simple as the zener bias 
method,  the supply method has a measure of 
variable control bias using tap/slide resistors or 
an adjustable regulator.  

The advantage would be an easily adjusted range 
of available control grid bias potentials for same 
family tube swaps. Once built, the supply adjustment 
does not require additional parts (diode) changes. 

But, for a one time build, set and play... its hard 
to be the simplicity of the diode set bias method. 

cheers
skipp


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