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Old July 21st 05, 01:44 AM
Uncle Peter
 
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Also I noticed that even when the plates were dipped correctly that
the plate current meter at 100 W out was almost pinned to the max,
maybe it needs neutralization ?

Thanks in advance.

Gary



I'd also suspect you almost melted down the 6146s with that sort of
plate current. They probably turned cherry red, and arced over,
blowing the fuses. Read the manual.

Pete



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Old July 21st 05, 05:03 AM
Chuck Harris
 
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Uncle Peter wrote:
Also I noticed that even when the plates were dipped correctly that


the plate current meter at 100 W out was almost pinned to the max,
maybe it needs neutralization ?

Thanks in advance.

Gary



I'd also suspect you almost melted down the 6146s with that sort of
plate current. They probably turned cherry red, and arced over,
blowing the fuses. Read the manual.

Pete


Dip the grids, and peak the plates, then watch the finals evaporate...

-Chuck
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