For discussion's sake in say a 2A3 or 45 SET amp, tube rectified with choke input, given a choice between a power transformer having an electrostatic shield or the first cap in the power supply being a kelvin connected cap, what would your choice be? Would having a kelvin cap as the first cap be just as effective as the electrostatic shield in the power transformer?
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Topic - Shielding Choice in SET Power Supplies - tweakydee 18:57:32 11/29/16 (10)
- RE: Shielding Choice in SET Power Supplies - mah 03:10:16 12/07/16 (0)
- RE: Shielding Choice in SET Power Supplies - megasat16 22:13:43 11/29/16 (2)
- RE: Shielding Choice in SET Power Supplies - drlowmu 07:13:47 12/03/16 (0)
- RE: Shielding Choice in SET Power Supplies - tweakydee 12:11:33 11/30/16 (0)
- RE: Shielding Choice in SET Power Supplies - Paul Joppa 20:23:06 11/29/16 (5)
- RE: Shielding Choice in SET Power Supplies - SteveBrown 14:36:36 11/30/16 (0)
- RE: Shielding Choice in SET Power Supplies - tweakydee 12:10:06 11/30/16 (2)
- RE: Shielding Choice in SET Power Supplies - banpuku 17:59:32 12/08/16 (1)
- Kelvin Caps - tweakydee 10:23:20 12/09/16 (0)
- I have seen a better answer to that question...just can't remember when... - Cleantimestream 01:11:46 11/30/16 (0)