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In Reply to: RE: Standby switch...pros and cons? posted by Eli Duttman on August 18, 2016 at 14:10:53
is that it will also be in place with the tube rectifiers. I would end up losing some B+ when i use the tube rectifiers. That is why i was considering using a standby switch.
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for controlled warmup, the CL is the right choice.
For standby, If you can, switch the primary side of the HV transformer rather than the B+ Center tap, but both do work ok. Most of the time unless you are running merc. vapor rectifiers, you don't really need a standby switch, at least not for any significant amount of time.
The CL-90 once warmed up has very little resistance. So not too much to worry about when it comes to voltage drop.
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