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Subject: [AMPS] Fil voltage al-1200
From: measures@vcnet.com (measures)
Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2000 11:04:10 -0700
>
>> I checked my voltage at the outlet for my amp. and it measured 235
>> volts.  This was measured with a B&K 20k ohm voltmeter.  Factory setting
>> for the AL-1200 filament xfmr line voltage is setup for 245v.  There are
>> taps for 232v and less, would it be advisable to switch my tap to the
>> 232v setting???  Thanks de Phil W2GE
>
>The filament voltage must be measured at the tube sockets in order to set
>the taps properly. There is an exponential increase in tube life when the 
>voltage is set slightly below specs. At +/- $600 per copy, it is well worth 
the 
>trouble to do this. A good mod while you are in there is to insert a power 
resistor 
>in the primary of the filament transformer to reduce the inrush current. A 
cold 
>filament looks almost like a dead short for a few ms. 

true -- but a cold heater does not.  See below

>There are naysayers out there 
>that maintain that indirectly heated filaments do not need this protection, 
but 
>this is hogwash. 

Eimac does not say anything about limiting the startup current to the 
8877 heater.  While it is true that directly-heated cathode tubes have 
about 8.3-times less filament R at startup, the heater of indirectly 
heated cathodes does not exhibit a large R decrease when cold.   

cheers

-  Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.  


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