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chuck wrote:
Pure tungsten or thoriated tungsten filaments do not suffer damage from filament under-voltage, while oxide cathode types do. If you reduce B+ and screen voltages proportional to the fil. voltage reduction, you negate the problem of depleting the space charge and stress-cracking the oxide coating (assuming there is a decent amount of emission left, of course). Yes, output is reduced. But I think most of us know the difference between 100 watts and 70 watts isn't worth mentioning. 73 Dave S. |
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