example: I have:2x 12SL7GT which uses 12.6V 150mA heater
2x EF86 which uses 6.3V 200Ma heaterall 4 tube heaters are connected in series.
I was thinking of using a 37.8V 300mA transformer (let's assume that it exists).
thanks for the replies
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Topic - can I connect mixed tube heaters in series? - jarthel 20:01:56 08/10/06 (11)
- No. - sser2 19:21:55 08/11/06 (2)
- No, for two reasons.... - JimL 08:04:24 08/11/06 (2)
- Re: No, for two reasons - or maybe yes - Rob Mercure 10:53:08 08/11/06 (1)
- Re: No, for two reasons - or maybe yes - JimL 15:24:08 08/11/06 (0)
- Re: can I connect mixed tube heaters in series? - shermanr@prw.net 07:53:23 08/11/06 (0)
- Re: can I connect mixed tube heaters in series? - Pär 05:53:06 08/11/06 (0)
- Why do it like that? - Deco-Doctor 00:50:41 08/11/06 (0)
- Re: can I connect mixed tube heaters in series? - Door Nail 20:20:56 08/10/06 (1)
- Correction that would be 37.8V @ 200MA (nt) - Door Nail 20:51:23 08/10/06 (0)