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[Amps] Matching tubes by exhaust heat?

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Subject: [Amps] Matching tubes by exhaust heat?
From: k7fm@teleport.com (COLIN LAMB)
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 20:51:32 -0800





Question?  As the emission of a tube drops, does the efficiency % (ratio of 
output to input) stay relatively constant?  If the plate current simply 
decreases while the efficiency remains constant, then a simple way of comparing 
two tubes in a parallel amplifier would be to measure exhaust temperature of 
each stack.  
 
Even if the efficiency decreased a bit, the increase in exhaust temperature 
should not offset the decrease in plate input.  Thus a weak tube would always 
have a lower exhaust temperature than a good one.  
 
Do any commercial amplifiers monitor exhaust temperature for more than simply 
determining if the blower is working (like the Collins 30S-1)?  Perhaps 
efficiency could be estimated with such a temperature probe.  
 
Not sure if the digital temperature probes would be affected by the strong rf 
field above the tube - even if outside of the amplifier cabinet.

 
Colin  K7FM
 
--- COLIN LAMB

- k7fm@teleport.com

 






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