You are getting too tangled-up to unsort tonight.
Sorry about that. And thanks for the reply !!
Well I'm trying to learn but some things aren't very clear yet in my mind. Sometimes some language barrier may step in the way too, I'm not English born speaker.
And there are lots of things I yet don't really understand, I'll get there eventually.
And that may be why I might not be making the right questions.
I really appreciate everyones help !!!
The PT will give something near 350V with vacuum rectifier, over 450V with Silicon rectifier.
At 200mA, this means 70 Watts or 100 Watts of raw DC.
Hmm I'm not sure what the
raw DC term means

Ok I did this little math here:
tube rectifier: 350v * 1.2 = 420 (i know depending on tube type it will change)
silicon rectifier: 350 * 1.4 = 490
does exist different diodes that can give different ratio lets say 1.3 ?
350 * 1.3 = 455 ?
I know this is what is gonna feed the amp B+. (only recently I find why it is called B+(batteries))
Tube amp is not much over 50% efficient. The "clean" audio output can be 35W or 50W.
35W-50W is up in the EL34 and 6L6GC class. (Or 6550/KT88 for extra-sturdy.)
The relation of push-pull OT nominal load to DC available (V/A) is near 2:1.
So the vacuum rectifier case wants like 3.5K load, the SI rect case wants 5K load.
At 5K load either the EL34 or the 6L6GC will do fine. The 6L6GC may be marginal at 3.5K and 4K may be a happier load for it.
What would be a happier load for EL34 ?
Sluckey told you what impedances are possible from your OT tests.
Yes that does help !!
I've just found this doc it may help others to understand transformers. Gotta read it.
https://nickzouein.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/transformer-calculations.pdf