Hi,Mat
Check schem of October on AX84.With a little bit of tveaking you gonna get it right.I did the same with my SLOclone and it works fine.Best regards, Damir
epis wrote:Hi,Mat
Check schem of October on AX84.With a little bit of tveaking you gonna get it right.I did the same with my SLOclone and it works fine.Best regards, Damir
The schematic placements are correct, but for 6L6 with that plate voltage you are shooting for a range of 45 - 55 volts. You will probably have to have a tail resistor of larger than 10K and an input resistor smaller than 15K. I would use test leads and start with 3K3 input and 33K tail, or better yet measure the bias supply available with no circuit and do the voltage divider math.
Mat - SInce it's for a Bias circuit with almost no current demand you can use fairly high resistor values to keep resistor wattage low. To get the correct ratio between first and last resistors think voltage divider with the proportion of difference between the resistors values setting the voltage. The pot values depend on how big a range you want. Here's a simple example to get you thinking the right way:
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Thanks for the lesson.. I feel stupid.. I changed the 470R in again and put a 43k after the 15k's to ground. Now I'm getting as warm as -40mV. Hope this arragment is ok. I will bias between 45-55 as You suggested.
Last edited by mat on Tue Feb 06, 2007 8:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I wired it just like the first picture. Two pots, one resistor from each pot to ground.. and it works. I had to huse higher values than 15K, if I remember correctely.
Is there any reason that the circuit shouldn't work?
I thought about one pot influencing the other, but I'm able to adjust both tubes individually...