Be careful if using a 10 kw resistor hanging off each cathode lug on a GG
triode.
That might work if using a true rms dvm..since the dvm has a high Z input.
But if fed to an iron vane type of panel meter, you will end up with a
massive V drop across both resistors.
A pair of low dc resistance chokes, bypassed at cold ends to chassis, is
dead simple. Then another pair of bypass caps at panel mounted test jacks.
Years ago, energy onix used RF chokes on one of it's FM GG triode
amps..and the dc resistance across the chokes was too high..and resulted in
a vdrop. When the fil V was tweaked for 'normal' under load, using their
front panel iron vane meter, the actual V at the cathode was way too high.
This resulted in several premature tube failures. And if a dvm was in
parallel with the panel meter, it too will read on the low side.
Jim VE7RF
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