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Why is the dissipation rating of the 4-400A lower when used in grounded grid
service than it is when used in the traditional configuration? 73, Bob AD3K "Bill Turner" wrote in message ... ORIGINAL MESSAGE: Straydog wrote: there must be forced-air directed upwards from the non-tube side of the tube socket and there are specifications for flow rate and pressure. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Flow rate and pressure" are nice, but the *only* important thing is the temperature of the tube at various points as specified by the tube manufacturer. If you are serious about proper tube cooling, use either a non-contact thermometer of some kind or thermally-sensitive paint to ensure your tube is within temp specs. Flow rate and pressure are a means to an end, not an end in themselves. Bill, W6WRT |
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