"EP Swynar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> made an utterance to the drakelist gang ---------------------------------------------------------------------- On Sunday 20th January, Garey wrote...
"...True, the G3 is brought out to Pin 8 in the 6JB6, and that socket pin IS grounded in the T-4... However, in the 6GJ5 G3 is brought internally to the cathode Pin _3_. There is NO connection to Pin 8 in the 6GJ5. Simple!..." *************************************** Hi Garey, I think I'm beginning to understand all this, at last...! What's been missing all along here, is the mandatory execution --- right from the get-go --- of TWO crucial operations, i.e.: (1) The wire from pin #8 to chassis ground at the final amplifier sockets in the T4X must first be snipped, and, (2) A new wire has to be added, jumpering pin #3 to pin #8 at both sockets. What will be accomplished thusly is the following: (1) The pin #3 cathode "break-out" of the 6GJ5 will now effectively be at the pin #8-cum-pin #3 of the T4X socket, and, (2) For better or worse, the suppressor grids of the 6GJ5 tubes will be at the exact same potential as the cathodes (NOTE: is that an especially good --- or bad --- thing?). Failure to first execute the "...nip & tuck" at the sockets will leave the current meter reading "zero" all the time, and the finals will be "on" constantly...correct? I wonder if it wouldn't be simpler to just re-wire the filaments for 12.6 VAC, & a pair of 12JB6's, Hi Hi! ~73~ Eddy VE3CUI - VE3XZ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Submissions: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - unsubscribe drakelist in body Hopelessly Lost: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - help in body of message Zerobeat Web Page: www.zerobeat.net - sponsored by www.tlchost.net ----------------------------------------------------------------------