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Re: tube rectifiers [message #8313 is a reply to message #8311] Thu, 08 July 2004 16:59 Go to previous message
rohit is currently offline  rohit
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Thanks for your reply,
I think I prefer FREDs, but I do not understand why one would not want the DC level to raise to full value right away. If there were a surge as like happens from low resistance filaments in circuit, I could understand. There is not. Why is having full rail voltage on output tube plate during warmup of its filament a problem?
Rohit

 
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