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Subject: [AMPS] series filaments
From: w8jitom@postoffice.worldnet.att.net (w8jitom@postoffice.worldnet.att.net)
Date: Fri, 14 Nov 1997 07:20:05 +0000
Hi Peter,

The problems associated with series filaments would escape anyone who 
considers the accumulated damage to be a current-only time 
independent problem.

With a one track "it's the magnetic field" view, you are right. The 
damage would be the same to each series tube because the current 
would be the same.

The majority of the filament stress is thermal in nature, since 
the rapid heating warms some area (generally the weakest area) of the 
filament first. When that area gets hot, it's resistance increases 
and the I^2 R losses in that area go up...of course that makes that 
area hotter still (while the rest of the filament warms more slowly).

With two filaments in series, the weakest and hottest filament 
heats the fastest. It has move resistance, and more I^2 R power 
dissipation, so it heats even more.

What happen during warm-up is the weakest filament, the one least 
able to take the stress, get the most rapid and uneven thermal 
cycling.

When in parallel, the lowest R (coldest and thickest) filament gets 
the most power, so the tubes tend to heat evenly. 

That's why the little tubes in series filament strings, and even 
the bulbs in Christmas lamps, fail more often in series systems than 
in parallel systems. That's why one of the tubes in a ALL American 
Five radio always used to light like a lamp while the others slowly 
reached operating temp.

While the "equalizing" winding tap does helps this, it only helps 
when the tubes filaments are hot enough that the 
accumulated resistance of that "equalizing" path is much less than 
the tube's filament resistance.

None of this is good, and the combination of excessive voltage, 
excessive current, and unequal heating puts an unnecessary stress on 
the tubes.

73, Tom W8JI

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