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Roy Lewallen wrote in message ...
People here have recently mentioned tubes intended for portable operation, with plate voltages of around 20 volts. Much more common are tubes intended for running from mains-powered supplies. These mostly require plate voltages that can be lethal. You should consider this when designing kits for kids. Roy Lewallen, W7EL That's is one of the reasons why a 9 volt battery is probably the highest potential you will seen in my kits. The manuals I write are full of precautions about soldering, erecting antennas, etc....but NO high voltages... But I still remember the jolt I got as a kid which caused me to drop a heavy chassis on my toe...How did WE survive? Bruce kk7zz www.elmerdude.com |
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