I want to try a nanocrsystalline ("Finemet") core plate choke in my Kaiju rebuild. The winder needs a bunch of info, including max AC signal. I originally asked for 600V out of laziness and desire to go overkill to be on the safe side.
The winder has written back that he can do 62H with a DCR of 300 (this will work in my rebuild) with an fsat of 11Hz @ 180V rms -- but opines that he thinks this is "overkill".
So I've taken a stab at calculating the max rms VAC signal that could appear at the plate of the 300B but I end up with a voltage higher than the voltage rating of the parafeed cap: about 685V rms. So I am clearly doing something wrong. Please help!
I've considered the entire chain: 2Vac output of DAC -> BeePre -> Kaiju. Based on the BP's spec'ed gain of about 8.3 dB, I previously calculated that 2V input will give me a max output of 5.2V. 5.2V into the 5670 with a gain of about 34 gives me approx. 175V out of the driver, which when multiplied by the circa 3.9 gain of the 300B (with 330uF film bypass cap), gives me about 685V. All voltages are rms.
Note: I have a giant film cap across the 5670 bias regulator (I think 0.1F -- i.e, 100,000 uF) and a 330uF film cathode bypass cap, so I don;t think the gain changes much by frequency - but I obviously could be wrong about this.
What am I doing wrong?
MTIA, Derek