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Re: [Amps] AC or DC better for indirectly heated cathodes?

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Subject: Re: [Amps] AC or DC better for indirectly heated cathodes?
From: "Ian White, G3SEK" <G3SEK@ifwtech.co.uk>
Reply-to: "Ian White, G3SEK" <g3sek@ifwtech.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 21 Nov 2003 11:34:22 +0000
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R. Measures wrote:


On Wednesday 19 November 2003 13:09, A.J Moss wrote:
snip
    If I were to make a floating adjustable regulated DC supply, I could
use an ordinary pot to control the heater volts, meter it, and have a fine
adjustment to within ca. 1V either way to set optimum heater volts. I could
also then add a current limiting option on the regulator to limit inrush at
switch-on

    Are there benefits, advantages, or just risks of using such a scheme?
Constant unvarying power at the heaters seems good, but is 'less' 'more' to
use the cliche.

Repays itself in no time at all if you're ever going to operate portable.

**  True, but there is no reason to limit inrush-current to heater-type
tubes.

Not with a normal small mains transformer, which has some degree of built-in current limiting anyway.


But a voltage regulated power supply will do the opposite - it will try to push *extra* current through the lower resistance of a cold heater, unless there is some kind of current limiting or a slow ramp-up in voltage at startup.

A ramp start can usually be achieved by finding the potential divider for the voltage regulator (often a TL431) and connecting a high-value capacitor in parallel with the resistor on the hot side. SMPS circuits are all pretty similar in basic principles, but the details vary a lot, so you'd have to work out the details for yourself.

Bill is absolutely right to recommend experimenting with a dummy load resistor or a light bulb, before you come anywhere near connecting the SMPS to a tube.


-- 73 from Ian G3SEK 'In Practice' columnist for RadCom (RSGB) Editor, 'The VHF/UHF DX Book' http://www.ifwtech.co.uk/g3sek _______________________________________________ Amps mailing list Amps@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/amps

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