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Old August 15th 03, 02:47 PM
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Hi,

Can anyone find the spec or equivalent for a mullard YL1321, looks like the same pinout as the
4cx250/350 family but conduction cooled. The main concern is the heater voltage, usually 6.3 or
26.5. I have tried the usual google etc and its not in any of my data books.

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Hi,

Can anyone find the spec or equivalent for a mullard YL1321, looks like

the same pinout as the
4cx250/350 family but conduction cooled. The main concern is the heater

voltage, usually 6.3 or
26.5. I have tried the usual google etc and its not in any of my data

books.
Put 6.0 (not 6.3)V on the heater pins and see if it draws the right sort of
current - if it's a higher voltage version, you won't do any harm. I don't
know of any variants that ran at lower voltage.

Steve


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Hi,

Can anyone find the spec or equivalent for a mullard YL1321, looks like

the same pinout as the
4cx250/350 family but conduction cooled. The main concern is the heater

voltage, usually 6.3 or
26.5. I have tried the usual google etc and its not in any of my data

books.
Put 6.0 (not 6.3)V on the heater pins and see if it draws the right sort of
current - if it's a higher voltage version, you won't do any harm. I don't
know of any variants that ran at lower voltage.

Steve


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