SSLV1.1 builds & fairy tales

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I have a suspicion this one at least maybe has a difficulty so compare with resistor plate load also for bias behavior
 
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Salas there is some self power consumption of reg. to work OK, I measure circa 650mA @ R1 ande the load is 600mA?
Can typically regulate even on such a small spare mA margin, eats only few mA for itself. More spare mA is simply burning it for better output impedance spec.
 
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Thanks now I am confident with the reg. for heaters.

Could I ask what do you think of bias point choosen or let me know what do you like more?

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It seems the BiB powering heaters is oscillating. Attached pics measuring AC & DC.
 

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Vids with the dummy load, no oscillating. It's strange the cable is twisted and fixed to the chassis.
 

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Isn't the wire.
 

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Near 800mA still oscillates, could be the issue Zobel network related, because several times the tester reads 1 or 3 volts: I said because the zobel used is 4.7uF in place of 10uF?
 
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See what happens when start power 1st pic left side measuring DC, 2nd pic measuring AC: 50Hz near 3V, 3rd pic once stabilized measuring DC, 4th pic measuring AC once stabilized.
 

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Last one says 0Hz after stable so not hum but 66.7mV noise even if white noise its no good.
 
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