ac427v . . .
After your post, and talking with others who know much more than I do, I'll be using the 47uf as first filter cap, and NOT the 100uf . . . something about overloading, blown tubes, smoke, etc.
However, I did find a great web site, “Tube Amp Power Transformer Current Draw Calculator” (
http://thesubjectmatter.com/calcptcurrent.html) that calculates voltages at the first B+ filter capacitor, the 6.3v secondary filament current, and current draw. The Allen Amps TO20B output transformer has a 6.6k primary impedance, and the specs for the Allen Amps TP25 power transformer are:
Amp Power: 310V-0-310V @ 150ma
Rectifier Heater: 5V @ 2A
Filament Heater: 6.3V @ 4.5A
Bias Tap: 50V
Using the calculator, the values I came up with for a 310-310 150ma power transformer are:
First B+ Filter Cap Voltage: 376Vdc
6.3V Secondary Filament Current: 2.84
Current draw: 138mA
The current draw calculation is based on all pre-amp tubes being 12ax7; except that for me, the reverb tube I’ll be using is a Mullard CV4024 (a military-spec 12AT7). Therefore, I needed to add 7.5 mA to the current draw, making it the 138mA.
With an output of 376Vdc and a max 138mA current draw, the PT should be just fine. I’ll need to add a step-down resistor before the first filter cap to bring it down to the 340Vdc, but everything looks like it should work.
I feel like I'm getting close, and I've updated my schematic (below), but I'm still working out some values for the step-down resistor, and the resistor and cap values for the adjustable-bias. Any insight here would be appreciated, and if anyone sees a mistake, please let me know.