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Default Peavey Valve King 212

Gareth Magennis wrote in message
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"N_Cook" wrote in message
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Its confused because V3 splitter driver is physically on the op pcb, but
all
3x .3 amp heater valves (6.3V setting) are in parallel for .9 amp total

at
node ( 6V or 6V1) and then in series with the 4 output valves, each at

..9
amp so in effect current-wise 5x .9 amp in series and 5 x 6.3V supply



Maybe that's so they can use Mickey Mouse connectors/PCB traces at 1 amp
capacity rather than have to hand wire proper heavy duty wires.
Whatever, it doesn't seem to work very well.

Makes a bit more sense now though, cheers.


Gareth.



So anyone live swapping V1,2 or3 will get too much power to the heaters on
the remainder . Or with heater failure in one triode may lead to a cascade
of failures assuming the mate of the first failed one would be similarly
disstressed.