Sovtek 5Y3 rectifier
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Sovtek 5Y3 rectifier
Anyone have any long lasting success with a 32uF filter cap off a modern 5Y3 tube? 20uF is the 'classic'.
i had a scare a while back and i'm looking for any success stories
Thanks
i had a scare a while back and i'm looking for any success stories
Thanks
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Re: Sovtek 5Y3 rectifier
Some say the Sovtek 5Y3 is a GZ34 with the wrong label - possible!
I use mine in a Champ style Circuit and the difference between the Sovtek and a NOS 5Y3 is about 20 Volts at 325V AC and about 40mA current.
If you have any concerns using a bigger loadcap, than just add another filterstage to your power supply.
22µ - 100Ohm - 22µ - Anodes
This is by far more efficient than just embigger the loadcap.
Cheers,
Swen
I use mine in a Champ style Circuit and the difference between the Sovtek and a NOS 5Y3 is about 20 Volts at 325V AC and about 40mA current.
If you have any concerns using a bigger loadcap, than just add another filterstage to your power supply.
22µ - 100Ohm - 22µ - Anodes
This is by far more efficient than just embigger the loadcap.
Cheers,
Swen
Re: Sovtek 5Y3 rectifier
Not exactly, it's a 5Z4M, a Russian indirectly heated recto quite close to a 6106, rebranded as a 5Y3GT.Some say the Sovtek 5Y3 is a GZ34 with the wrong label - possible!
Re: Sovtek 5Y3 rectifier
Up to 40 µF can be OK depending on the actual source Z and current demands, 32 µF is usually OK - but do you need it?Anyone have any long lasting success with a 32uF filter cap off a modern 5Y3 tube? 20uF is the 'classic'.
Re: Sovtek 5Y3 rectifier
Does it spec any closer to a 5V4? In my lazy thinking, it's always been a bit closer to that than a 5Y3. Bigger market for the 5Y3, though, so what else they gonna label it?
Re: Sovtek 5Y3 rectifier
The 5Z4M is quite close, but with slightly lower max ratings (for instance 375 mA max current vs. 525 mA).Does it spec any closer to a 5V4?
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Re: Sovtek 5Y3 rectifier
want to to minimise power supply hum - single ended 6V6 champ.FYL wrote:Up to 40 µF can be OK depending on the actual source Z and current demands, 32 µF is usually OK - but do you need it?
Not awful, but you know...
i'm sure it will work, but just wondering what happens when you crank it and play for a good while.
EDIT:
So far so good.
1 ohm resistor in series between the 5Y3out and the first cap, measured 72mVAC / 7.2mVDC - i presume then 72mA AC is the ripple current? (i know plate current is around 40mA)
That was at idle, went to a bit over 100mA cranked up almost all the way (babysteps!)
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Re: Sovtek 5Y3 rectifier
Single ended amps are class A, with a constant current drawn by the power tube(s). Using a valve is inefficient and doesn't bring any sonic benefits. Try a solid state recto, then you can add real stiff filtering and nearly totally curb the hum.want to to minimise power supply hum - single ended 6V6 champ.
Not awful, but you know...
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Re: Sovtek 5Y3 rectifier
i like the idea, and i do have SS diodes in there to experiment with.FYL wrote: Single ended amps are class A, with a constant current drawn by the power tube(s). Using a valve is inefficient and doesn't bring any sonic benefits. Try a solid state recto, then you can add real stiff filtering and nearly totally curb the hum.
but they give off too much voltage, which leads to too much current in the tube. i could put a larger cathode resistor in, but then plate and screen voltage go up again. (over 400VDC with SS rectos)
(having said that, i could experiment with different power supply configs... who knows)
i COULD use a different PT but screw that. This champ sounds better than my store-bought Champ-600, so i'm happy so far.
And the 32+32 gives me noticeably better filtering than the 22+22, so as long as it holds, i am happy happy happy
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Re: Sovtek 5Y3 rectifier
You may play with a CLC (cap - choke - cap) first section, that'll bring a ruler flat DC response. The choke R will lower B+ and you'll be able to fine tune voltages by playing with the first cap value (you may do some nice sims using Duncan's PSU Designer II).but they give off too much voltage, which leads to too much current in the tube.
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Re: Sovtek 5Y3 rectifier
As I´ve already said; add another filterstage!
5Y3 - 22µ - 100R - 22µ - 1k - 22µ - 10k - 22µ
6V6 connected to the second cap.
General Voltage is dropped by roughly 4Volts; hum is reduced by more than a half!
If you have a choke, you can use it instead of the 100Ohm resistor.
That will decrease hum too, or embigger the second cap conntected to the 6V6.
Cheers,
Swen
5Y3 - 22µ - 100R - 22µ - 1k - 22µ - 10k - 22µ
6V6 connected to the second cap.
General Voltage is dropped by roughly 4Volts; hum is reduced by more than a half!
If you have a choke, you can use it instead of the 100Ohm resistor.
That will decrease hum too, or embigger the second cap conntected to the 6V6.
Cheers,
Swen
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Re: Sovtek 5Y3 rectifier
May have to experiment, thanks.
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