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This is all very interesting, but does anyone want it?
BTW, no one mentioned the threads. I assumed they were for a forced air duct fitting. Anyone ever seen a TV like that? -Al Chuck Harris wrote: Jim Mueller wrote: Why remove the pins you don't need? The only thing on that end of the tube is the filament and if any of the pins are used as tie points they better be at filament potential. The voltage is high enough to jump to any pin that was significantly different. Since that is the case, there should only be one pin used as a tie point, for the filament voltage dropping resistor. Because the unused socket elements couple electrostatically with the filiment/cathode, and make excellent collectors of dust, launchers of corona, and generators of squeal in the audio. Besides, there isn't all that much extra power available in the HV circuit, you want to squelch as many leakage paths as possible. -Chuck |
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