Hi Guys!
Regular reader, first time poster. Hope I can gain some of your wisdom and expertise.
Built a KT66SE few years back, had issues with the 5U4G and would like to put some diodes in series with the plates, as attached sketch.
Seems to be that 1N4007 are the optimum choice for these protection diodes, I do have some, but also BY255 which are better rated. Will these be OK to use?
I would also like to consider replacing the 5U4G with SS rectifier, again either 1N4007 or the BY255, this time 2, or 3, in series with 10nf Parrallel caps.
I will have to account for not having 45v or so of voltage drop (from not using the 5U4G) and this would mean, refering to my ropey power supply schematic, that the series dropper resistor would need to increase from 100R to 400R, dissapating close to 10W.
So, a couple of questions:
1) Will the load on the Mains TX differ now that the 5U4G is omitted? B+ needs to be 430v or so, and my unrectified ac voltage unloaded is 530v and loaded voltage around 495v. 495v - 45v (5U4G) = 450v as measured. So I suppose I'm asking do you think the loaded ac voltage, before rectification and omitting the 5U4G will still be 495v.
(Load is 2 x SE KT66's and 61mA each, 6n1P at 6.5mA per channel = 135mA total)
Finally, Is there anything I could do with the then redundant 5U4G? e.g. keep the heaters wired. Would like to keep it installed and have, at least, a little glow.