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3fp7 2nd anode
Is there a way to make a simple 2k supply for the 2nd anode of a 3fp7 ?
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I think on ARF there was a topic for those that own either the halicrafters or the Philco electrostatic sets that are notorious for HV supply issues about a module that could make HV. I think it may have had variable output. Might be worth looking at.
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Simple: yes. Easy: yes. Expensive or lucky: Your Choice. Heavy: usually.
The lucky part: find an old TV, radio, or guitar amp power transformer. These usually are for 350 to 400 volt B+, full wave (CT). Thus using the whole B+ winding will get you 700 - 800 volts under heavy load. A voltage tripler will get you the desired 2 kV. With these transfoprmers, to drive a CRT even quintuplers work fine. But they are still fatal if used as electric chair supplies. |
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Check this out:
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Gotta wonder how well triplers and quadruplers designed for horz sweep frequency will work on 60 hz.
Seems like the internal capacitors would be too low a value.
Last edited by old_coot88; 10-13-2025 at 07:00 PM. |
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triplers for horizontal frequency will not work. You need film caps and 2 kV or more diodes. Oh yes! IF you look hard you can find used HEathkit scopes and modulation monitors that will have the necessary stuff in them. These may or may not be cheap. Last edited by dtvmcdonald; 10-13-2025 at 08:30 PM. |
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I installed a filament transformer in my Pilot for the CRT. Something like that word work, if the draw isn't too severe. I'm sure there are more clever ways, though.
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Yeah, if you have 6.3VAC for heaters just rectify that, filter it, and feed that to an LM317 or LM337 and you can get up to 2A if stable regulated DC voltage. You'll need a resistor divider on the feedback to set voltage but a pot can do the job without the math.
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