I could understand that but having built several of PV's spectrums I know
that the HV power supply is set to 170v during construction.


On Tue, 19 May 2020, 14:03 David Pye, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I thought the ignition voltage is a *minimum*, so people are probably
> running with a higher voltage and thus a higher series resistor to limit
> the current?
>
> David
>
> On Tue, 19 May 2020 at 11:48, Richard Scales <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Very sorry for asking such a fundamental question.
>>
>> I thought I had this all sorted but I'm having a problem in correlating
>> my understanding with what I see others doing.
>>
>> When checking specifications for IN-18's over at Tube-tester.com - he
>> suggests:
>>
>> Ignition Voltage 170V
>> Voltage drop 150V
>> Nominal current 6mA
>>
>> So I deduce, with a 170V HV supply, the series resistor should be (for
>> nominal current) (170-150)/0.006 = 3K3
>>
>> Similarly for something like ZM1040, supply volts 170V, maintaining volts
>> 140V, nominal current 4.5mA, series resistor (170-140)/0.0045 = 6K6
>>
>> I note that in kits such as PV Spectrum and others - for this kind of
>> tube they specify 10K series resistors.
>>
>> Am I mis-interpreting the specifications, in particular those for the
>> IN-18 as the voltage references are worded slightly differently?
>>
>> Are the tubes in question being driven at a lower current on purpose?
>>
>> I'm ready to learn!
>>
>> Richard
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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