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I suggest applying a lower potential, say 4 Volts. That would make the glow
a more orange color, maybe more impressive, without risk to the filament and a lower bulb temperature. On the other hand, are you sure this tube is defective? Good tubes are worth around $100 and I'm sure you can find a shorted one for very little. Due to the high current drawn by the filament, it's common for a poor socket contact to cause excessive heat at the tube pin, melting the solder and causing the filament to go out. There are many tubes out there that have been scrapped with the thought that the filament is burned out, when in fact the tubes are repairable. (I just repaired one for a fellow amateur.) Bob |
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