I was taught that Santa Claus' elves built toys, but the boxes they
came in said the stuff was made in the U. S. A. or made in Japan.
As I see it, someone other than yours truly needs to try floating the
grid of a 3-500Z or 572B and reporting the results here on AMPS.
However, in the event that this causes a nuclear chain reaction, the
report should be delayed until after a U. S. patent is applied for.
On Jul 21, 2006, at 2:59 AM, Peter Chadwick wrote:
> I was always taught that to leave an electrode floating (which is
> what the grid is doing after the fuse blows) is bad practcie and
> can lead to tube damage.
>
> 73
> Peter G3RZP
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