Table of Contents
- Getting Started
- Resistors
- Tube Sockets
- Connectors
- Capacitors
Semiconductors
Semiconductors
The Tubelab SPP’s original design did not incorporate any semiconductors. The typical EL84 build would not use any,
For these reasons I have illustrated a method to install solid state rectifier diodes in place of the rectifier tube. Two diodes are used. They will be soldered into the PC board in place of the octal socket normally occupied by the rectifier tube. This requires placing two wires in the same hole for one of the pins. The 6CW5 tube requires the use of 3 amp diodes which have thick leads. In some cases two of these wires may not fit in the PC board hole for pin 8 of the tube socket. I solved this by gently squeezing the leads flat with a pair of pliers before inserting them. Twisting or soldering the wires above the board so that only one wire goes into the hole is acceptable also.
The diodes are polarized and must be inserted in the proper direction. Incorrect assembly may result in blown fuses or worse! The diodes may be installed on either side of the PC board. Photos for both options are shown.
Top Side Assembly
Install two diodes as shown. The cathode end (with the band or stripe) for both diodes MUST go into the hole for pin 8. The anode end (no stripe) of one diode goes into the hole for pin 4, and the anode end of the second diode goes into the hole for pin 6.
Another view.
Bottom Side Assembly
Install two diodes as shown. The cathode end (with the band or stripe) for both diodes MUST go into the hole for pin 8. The anode end (no stripe) of one diode goes into the hole for pin 4, and the anode end of the second diode goes into the hole for pin 6. Verify the correct pins before soldering.
Another view.