Stevie342000
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thanks that makes sense to me....just thought I would stick my head above the parapet......to see is my understanding was correct. Still got lots to learn but I can follow most of the threads even when it gets technical.
The Potential divider is used to apply dc to the heaters which if I understand correctly are not grounded as they are raised above ground by the series resistance chain. I had thought that the DC supply came into the equation as well.
Doing that I am assuming has an affect on noise and hum as well? In either SRPP or WCF the upper cathode is at anode potential if I get how it works.
Not wishing to side track too much, what is the difference between SRPP or WCF? I know it is open to debate as to whether they may be the same thing.....just wishing for some clarity that is all.
My modus operandi is if you do not ask you will not know but the is rice nearly cooked I do like.
The Potential divider is used to apply dc to the heaters which if I understand correctly are not grounded as they are raised above ground by the series resistance chain. I had thought that the DC supply came into the equation as well.
Doing that I am assuming has an affect on noise and hum as well? In either SRPP or WCF the upper cathode is at anode potential if I get how it works.
Not wishing to side track too much, what is the difference between SRPP or WCF? I know it is open to debate as to whether they may be the same thing.....just wishing for some clarity that is all.
My modus operandi is if you do not ask you will not know but the is rice nearly cooked I do like.