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Old June 14th 07, 08:04 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Ian Jackson wrote:
I don't get it. Maybe I'm a bit thick, but why would the turn-on surge
higher?


When you turn it on, the filament resistance is very low, BUT even worse,
the tube is in series with another tube whose resistance is ALSO very low.

Watch a series string device like an AA5 radio or a TV set turn on... the
filaments get VERY bright, then they drop down to normal brightness after
a second or so. There are tubes designed to deal with that, but not all
of them are.
--scott


Nope. I still don't see the difference between a single 6.3V filament
fed from a 6.3V source, and 2 x 6.3 V filaments in series fed from a
12.6V source.

What you say is true. When you turn it on, the (cold) filament
resistance will be low, and there will be a current surge. What you see
is a heart-stopping bright-up of the filament, before it dims to normal
brightness.

However, you could argue that, with a single filament, it is in series
with nothing, other than the resistance of the transformer. As this will
probably be lower than that of a 12.6V transformer, the surge could be
higher. But this doesn't really hold water either, as you only have 6.3V
driving it.

Ian.
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