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By the way,..

0.165A equals 165 milli-amps (mA), not "micro-amps" as you stated up above. I wondered how any kind of tube circuit could require less than 1 mA of current and still work.

Your question provoked a lot of experienced guys to provide a variety of interesting ways to go, which is very educational for the rest of us too. Thanks.


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