[Heathkit] DX-60B HV DC Output

hwhall at compuserve.com hwhall at compuserve.com
Fri Jul 23 17:12:18 EDT 2021


>You can't go from the same source voltage through 22K to the 6146 and have
-38V,  and through 22K and then 18K + 4.7K and have -115 volts.<
You might, if those 6146 connections are to different pins (i.e., different tube elements) because (for example) plate current differs from screen grid current which differs from control grid current which differs from cathode current. Different current drawn through different resistances will result in different voltage drops. I note that your concern  is different pin voltages at different pins - aren't those different elements in the 6146?

WayneWB4OGM

-----Original Message-----
From: Mark K3MSB <mark.k3msb at gmail.com>
To: Heathkit List QTH <heathkit at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Fri, Jul 23, 2021 11:42 am
Subject: Re: [Heathkit] DX-60B HV DC Output

Making progress.    I have a question on the schematics.

I measure the bias at -130V at the junction of C37/C38.    If you go
through R30 (22K) to Pin 5 of the 6146 the bias voltage is supposed to be
-38V as indicated on the schematics.  We can ignore the parallel
combination of R11 and R12 as R30 is significantly higher.

Now, If I go through the same R30,  then R10 (4700) and R6 (18K) to Pins
2/9 of V2,  the schematics say -115 Volts.

You can't go from the same source voltage through 22K to the 6146 and have
-38V,  and through 22K and then 18K + 4.7K and have -115 volts.

Is the schematics incorrect?

Mark K3MSB
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