somewhat silly question but i haven't done it before so I have to ask.in this picture: http://img225.imageshack.us/my.php?image=untitled2fc6.gif
I believe that the 1/4B+ is connected to the negative (i.e. ground) side of the DC supply.
Is this correct?
thank you.
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Topic - referencing DC heater to B+ - jarthel 05:36:14 03/27/07 (12)
- Re: referencing DC heater to B+ - Michael Samra 07:56:12 03/27/07 (1)
- the 12V PSU box in the image represents... - jarthel 14:25:25 03/27/07 (0)
- What's the cathode voltage relative to 1/4B+? - BBeck 05:54:02 03/27/07 (8)
- when you said "truly floating", what's the criteria for that? - jarthel 14:36:15 03/27/07 (7)
- Re: when you said "truly floating", what's the criteria for that? - Michael Samra 18:34:22 03/27/07 (0)
- Re: when you said "truly floating", what's the criteria for that? - BBeck 15:00:51 03/27/07 (5)
- I chose 1/4B+ because... - jarthel 16:17:23 03/27/07 (4)
- Re: I chose 1/4B+ because... - BBeck 07:04:27 03/28/07 (1)
- Re: I chose 1/4B+ because... - Michael Samra 15:14:49 03/29/07 (0)
- Re: I chose 1/4B+ because... - Ray Moth 01:36:44 03/28/07 (0)
- this is the URL to the tubecad PDF... - jarthel 19:28:30 03/27/07 (0)
- Re: referencing DC heater to B+ - ojd 05:48:31 03/27/07 (0)