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Subject: [AMPS] getters
From: 2@vc.net (measures)
Date: Tue, 17 Oct 2000 23:22:03 -0700
>
>On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 16:57:11 -0400, Tom Rauch wrote:
>
>>Eimac and other large power grid tube manufacturers use gettering 
>>materials activated by filament heat or anode heat.
>>
>>Without that, the tubes eventually gas up and fail.
>______________________________________________________________
>
>You have me curious about something.  I recently fired up my old Heath
>SB-1000 after it sat idle for about six years.  It was fine when put
>in storage, but when powered up, the 3-500Z lit up like one of those
>Radio Shack globes with the "lightning" effect.  I replaced it and all
>was well.
>
>My question is, has this tube gone permanently bad or could it be
>revived with carefully controlled "gettering"?  I have a suspicion if
>there is that much gas in there, it's gone for good.  Any one have
>experience of this sort?
>
I have never seen a tube with a leaky seal Get better with use.  I have 
never seen a tube with good seals gas up in storage.  Tom's gettering 
tales were the result of trying to explain the fact that tubes which had 
sustained a big-bang very rarely showed gas.  There was:
1.  no sign of gas when tested on a high-pot.  
2.  a greatly increased value of R-supp.  with no sign of having been too 
hot.   

Mr. Rauch claimed that the 3-500Z was re-rated from 400mA to over 500mA 
by Eimac and that he posesses an authorization letter to that effect,  He 
has never published such a letter. 

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