My 300B Meshplate tubes arrived for Jac in Germany today (hooray!), so I had the opportunity to experiment with heater wiring a little bit. All of the amp parts are attached to my plywood prototype board, but the only things that are actually wired are the filament circuits. The circuit is PGP8.1 --> Diodes (IXYS DSS 10-0045B 10A 45V) --> filament chokes --> 300B filament. I have not wired up the 15R hum pot with 22R flanking resistors for the 300B filament. The following are the measurements I found when I energized the PGP8.1:
With 155B (6mH 0R3) chokes after 5 mins:
Driver tube filament measured 6.96vAC
300B filament measured 4.75vDC
In my communications with Jac, he indicated that I should see 5.2v-5.4v on the filament of the Mesh tube right away after first power up and when everything warms up (about 45mins), the voltages should drop a bit to somewhere between 5.0v and 5.2v DC on the filament (5.0vDC is the desired target). So, I swapped out both of the 155B chokes for 154B chokes.
With 154B (3mH 0R15) chokes after 5 mins:
Driver filament measured 6.96vAC (same as before)
300B filament now measures 5.1vDC - I was happy to see this voltage come up a bit with the new chokes, but it's still a pinch low.
This all looked good to me, but then I found something that I thought was strange: I was surprised to find AC voltage on the 300B filament! Without the 300B tube in place, I measure 3.1vAC and with the 300B in place, I measured 1.64vAC.
Is AC voltage on the 300B filament normal? Is it because the hum pot and grounding are not in place? Sorry if this is a noob question, this is completely new territory to me.