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Old July 20th 09, 10:57 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default 6F6 heat question


"Even Steven" wrote in message
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I'm working on a Hallicrafters SX-25 Super Defiant. It
uses two 6F6 tubes in push pull in the audio
circuit. Boy do they get hot! Too hot to touch. If my
finger lingers I'd have an awful blister in less than a
second. Is this normal? I've checked the tube voltages and
they seem to be where they should be...280 VDC on plate, 6
volts on heater, 18 volts on cathode. Does anyone have any
ideas about how to help these things run cooler?

Steve


While I agee with Bob Spooner that you should check the
grid voltage (should be at ground potential) my experience
with 6F6 and other metal power tubes is that they run very
hot and its pretty much normal for them to be hotter than
you can touch.
If the grid coupling caps are leaky they will put some
positive volage on the grid. This will make the tube run hot
but will also usually produce very noticable distortion. Use
a very high impedance meter to make this measurement.
Again, hot power tubes are normal.



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