In Reply to: RE: Negative bias supply problems posted by vetmedrobert@gmail.com on June 26, 2017 at 09:03:05:
There shouldn't be a voltage drop across the IT winding. No DC current flows to the grid.
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- RE: Negative bias supply problems - Triode_Kingdom 11:31:51 06/26/17 (8)
- Yep, In his original post - Chip647 12:40:16 06/26/17 (7)
- RE: Yep, In his original post - Triode_Kingdom 13:07:18 06/26/17 (6)
- That is why no one could figure it out. Inconsistent. (nt) - Chip647 16:20:40 06/26/17 (5)
- No kidding - Triode_Kingdom 13:20:20 06/27/17 (1)
- RE: No kidding - vetmedrobert@gmail.com 14:14:29 06/27/17 (0)
- RE: That is why no one could figure it out. Inconsistent. (nt) - vetmedrobert@gmail.com 09:38:10 06/27/17 (2)
- 400 ohms/0.4 volts gives 1 ma of current - Tre' 11:16:18 06/27/17 (1)
- RE: 400 ohms/0.4 volts gives 1 ma of current - vetmedrobert@gmail.com 12:50:57 06/27/17 (0)