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The normal filament current is about 14 amperes at 5 volts. The grid/filament
short generally draws less than 100 ma of grid current and less than 300 ma of plate currnet. An abnormal current of less than 0.5 ampere is not a problem for the major floating secondary winding of a filament transformer. In the TL-922, the filament transformer would burn after a short while because on that same transformer there is another secondary (80 Volts) which gets nearly shorted to ground when a filament-to-grid short occurs in a tube. 73 Tony I0JX |
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