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566 sub for 866A rectifier ?
Hi,
I recently aquired a "De Forest Audion 566". The box had "566 (866)" written on it. I can't find any data on the 566 or whether it would be reasonable to substitute the device in a circuit which calls for a 866A. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks ! Ed |
On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 23:50:42 -0400, "Ed" wrote:
Hi, I recently aquired a "De Forest Audion 566". The box had "566 (866)" written on it. I can't find any data on the 566 or whether it would be reasonable to substitute the device in a circuit which calls for a 866A. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks ! Ed The 866A is a half-wave mercury rectifier used in transmitters, modulators, and similar equipment. It's rated 10,000 volts PIV and 0.25 amps average. The tube is in a large ST-shaped package with a large plate cap and a four-pin base. Height is 6 9/16 inches including pins and plate cap. The diameter at the shoulder is 2 7/16". You can usually see small drops of mercury clinging to the inside of the glass. Does this sound like your 566? At these power levels, I would not suggest substituting one tube for another unless your ABSOLUTELY SURE that the sub is correct in your particular application. 73 de Leigh W3NLB |
Hi Leigh,
Yes thats sounds about right. I'm looking for specific data on the 566 and so far I've been able to find none - not even a mention anywhere. Ed "Leigh W3NLB" wrote in message ... On Sun, 13 Jul 2003 23:50:42 -0400, "Ed" wrote: Hi, I recently aquired a "De Forest Audion 566". The box had "566 (866)" written on it. I can't find any data on the 566 or whether it would be reasonable to substitute the device in a circuit which calls for a 866A. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks ! Ed The 866A is a half-wave mercury rectifier used in transmitters, modulators, and similar equipment. It's rated 10,000 volts PIV and 0.25 amps average. The tube is in a large ST-shaped package with a large plate cap and a four-pin base. Height is 6 9/16 inches including pins and plate cap. The diameter at the shoulder is 2 7/16". You can usually see small drops of mercury clinging to the inside of the glass. Does this sound like your 566? At these power levels, I would not suggest substituting one tube for another unless your ABSOLUTELY SURE that the sub is correct in your particular application. 73 de Leigh W3NLB |
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