Steve,
Remember that if you take the voltage up higher, the tubes aren't zero bias
any more. You'll have to put in some kind of bias circuit when you go over
2500 volts (I think that's the number). I'm running about 3500 no load on a
couple of home brew amps and at that voltage, they hum nicely at the legal
limit (the new one).
73, Jerry K0TV
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From: <sccook1@cox.net>
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Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 1:39 PM
Subject: [Amps] 2 X 3-500Z's and Plate Voltage Choice
> Morning all,
>
> Was thinking about upgrading my Henry 2K-4 to a 4A configuration with the
> CW/SSB switch. Was also thinking about puting in a transformer with two
> secondary voltages. I have seen amps running a pair of 3-500Zs with all
> kind of plate voltage schemes -- some running CW plate voltage as low as
> 2100 V no-load and as high as 4KV for SSB no-load.
>
> What would be a suitable voltage to shoot for for CW and SSB? 3000/4000?
> Less / More?
>
> Your thoughts?
>
> Steve (WG7K)
>
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