DR201 Housekeeping
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DR201 Housekeeping
Everything is running clean and quiet, but here are a few questions about my '78 DR201 (6 x EL34).
1. I have a new set of winged C EL34's and after moving them around to balance side to side, I have measured the following:
Plate voltage: 675 Bias Voltage: -37
Left: 32.3, 35.1, 32.9 mA (delta V 1.774/20.2 ohms = 84.0 mA)
Right: 35.1, 35.3, 26.0 mA (delta V 1.679/20.0 ohms = 87.8 mA)
I think the sides are balanced the best I can, my question is should I bother to change the bias resistor or let 'em run hot?
2. My screen grid resistors are all discolored like this:
Should I replace them?
3. It's hard to photograph, but all the caps have a little bump as shown on the center one here:
It is in the exact same place on every one. Do they need replacement?
1. I have a new set of winged C EL34's and after moving them around to balance side to side, I have measured the following:
Plate voltage: 675 Bias Voltage: -37
Left: 32.3, 35.1, 32.9 mA (delta V 1.774/20.2 ohms = 84.0 mA)
Right: 35.1, 35.3, 26.0 mA (delta V 1.679/20.0 ohms = 87.8 mA)
I think the sides are balanced the best I can, my question is should I bother to change the bias resistor or let 'em run hot?
2. My screen grid resistors are all discolored like this:
Should I replace them?
3. It's hard to photograph, but all the caps have a little bump as shown on the center one here:
It is in the exact same place on every one. Do they need replacement?
Re: DR201 Housekeeping
Too hot. I would much prefer if these ran closer to 25mA.
As long as the screen resistors still measure 1k +/-5% they should be okay.
The electrolytic cans need to be replaced.
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As long as the screen resistors still measure 1k +/-5% they should be okay.
The electrolytic cans need to be replaced.
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Thanks Mark, that leads me to the next question. The bias resistor is 22k right now. I have values of 24k, 27k, etc in increments of 3k. I would like to avoid solder, test, solder, test, so in your experience can you tell what a good increment would be to get close with the operating parameters above?
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I take it you have the separate bias winding and two parallel bias trimmers in series with the 22k? In this case it's more of a winding limitation than a resistor value. I'd try something way high (say 100k) and see where that puts you in terms of maximum negative voltage.
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No this one has the alternate configuration, still a separate bias winding but fixed. I see your diagram shows -46V, I only measure -37V right now, so you think it will take a large change in resistance to bring it in?
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Probably. You could also try the 1M pot in series that people have used with success on the fixed bias network DR103s.
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I need clarification in the values I posted above measured the cathode current, and by measuring plate current through voltage drop the average is ~3-5 milliamps lower, which I understand is screen current.
So the calculation I am shooting for 0.7*25/675=26mA. This is plate current only right? And I should expect the individual cathode currents to be in the neighborhood of 30mA?theSeeker wrote:Plate voltage: 675 Bias Voltage: -37
Left: 32.3, 35.1, 32.9 mA (delta V 1.774/20.2 ohms = 84.0 mA)
Right: 35.1, 35.3, 26.0 mA (delta V 1.679/20.0 ohms = 87.8 mA)
Re: DR201 Housekeeping
Yes.
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Got it, one 27k resistor and she's idling happily. It sounds awesome, and LOUD!

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Nice.
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