kreatorkills
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Can someone please tell me the proper plate current range for 6L6 and EL34 tubes to be used in a Mark V. The highest and lowest on each that would be safe. Thanks.
bandit2013 said:You got the plate voltage vs plate current... What the highest or typical current for the center pair of tubes should be the measurement you need (note that this will be operating extended class A push/pull and not the traditional Class A/B that is common for other brands of amps as well as the RA100, Rectifier series, and the JP2C). Unfortunately I cannot report what the plate current is as I have no means to measure it. Also note that the Mark V runs in Cathode bias (assuming the schematic that I have seen is correct) for the 10W mode vs the grid bias in 45W and 90W.
Good to know someone is making one. The weber I'm referring to is not probes but either a 1 or 2 pair digital readout from placing the test sockets between the power sockets and the tubes.I use the Eurotubes ‘Pro One’ bias probe. B+ and plate current in one box.
https://www.eurotubes.com/store/pc/bias probes.htm
I still have one of the Weber bias probes in a drawer somewhere. That just measures plate current using your multimeter. With the Pro One probe and my old Weber 90 degree adapter I don’t even have to pul the chassis anymore.
Dom
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