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Old 09-12-2018, 10:55 PM
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Someone just check this and my logic. Assuming that the screen on the 6BQ6 doesn't provide any voltage, the resistor (R15) faces the whole 340v of the B++. Given this, we can determine the "should be" resistance of R15 based off of the given voltage drop from the Sams voltage chart. If I did my math correctly, the resistance should be about 8K ohms. Why isn't it 8K ohms then?
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