Any negative effects of low anode current?

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Thommo
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Any negative effects of low anode current?

Post by Thommo »

Hi,
I built some amplifiers using lower than standard voltages with not common tube types and wanted to know if someone knows something about limitations regarding the minimum anode current.

For example, I am running a 5678 in triode mode at 65v, biased at -1.5v (fixed bias) and I am using a very large anode resistor (the usually used 100k resistor).
The anode current, however, is around 0.3 mA, far away from the 1.8 mA suggested for the class A operation in the datasheet.

Is it detrimental to the signal? Is it more prone to noise interference? What is your experience in the field?
cdemike
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Re: Any negative effects of low anode current?

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It's possible you can get cathode poisoning if you're running tubes with very little current. See: https://valvewizard.co.uk/standby.html

The fourth paragraph under the second section describes the process.
Thommo
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Re: Any negative effects of low anode current?

Post by Thommo »

Good to know, I had not thought about that and always associated that with no current at all.

I thought the low current could make it susceptible to any vibration of the grid or even Noise emitted from other wires.
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Thomas_H
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Re: Any negative effects of low anode current?

Post by Thomas_H »

That is a nice article about using tubes at low voltages. To think that the valvecaster did something like this so long ago.
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