Well, I've only heard the regulator drop out once since finalizing the tweaks for the EML 300B. And I expect that with cooler fall temperatures, my mains AC V will bounce back up and it won't be a problem.
But ... I like playing with stuff, so I've been thinking. What about heating each filament with 2 x adjustable LM1085 reg boards, paralleled, each set for 5V out? I.e., split the work between them and stay well under any current and heat dissipation limits? Further, if the current used by two boards after voltage doubling and rectification, when added to the 1.3A filament draw, would exceed the current rating of the existing heater winding, the boards could be powered by a new separate heater PT.
AND ... if that's workable in principle, then would it not be possible, with the right heater PT, to use EML 300B mesh tubes with 1.5A 1.4A filament draw?
I have in mind a separate enclosure to house one large-ish heater PT with dual heater secondaries, rectification and regulation (four LM1085 boards). I figure I could put together the LM1085 boards on protoboard.
Would this be workable in principle?
[edited to correct misstated current draw of the EML 300B Mesh filament]
cheers and thanks, Derek