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My 5w 270 ohm resistor is green and round. Voltage on its pins are (left): 292v (right): 280v with the shunt regulator attached.
It's not exactly what I predict, but pretty close - close enough to draw the following conclusion:
* The current through the shunt regulator tube is no more than the C4S target
We already know the following:
* The bias on the shunt reg tube (terminal "kreg") is as low as the 431 can make it.
* The bias voltage for a new tube should be at least 7 volts.
* The plate voltage on the reg tube is closer to the supply voltage than to the target 225v regulated
* The shunt reg tube is getting adequate filament power (the heater glows visibly, the tube gets hot, and the measured 6.3 volts is correct)
Based on these observations, it sounds like the 12BH7 tube is just not conducting enough. Contact Eileen on Monday and get a replacement tube - mention this thread and someone should test the replacement before shipping it.
It is possible the cathode was poorly formed at the factory and it will eventually conduct better - typically 50 to 200 hours of running will do that. However, the tube should not be run for any extended time without the rest of the circuit - it will be get too hot - so I cannot recommend doing this in the Eros circuit.