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Re: [Amps] Econco Tube rebuilding

To: "'Steve Bookout'" <steve@nr4m.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] Econco Tube rebuilding
From: w9oj@indy.rr.com
Reply-to: w9oj@indy.rr.com
Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2020 16:01:21 +0000
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You could change the filament transformer to one that delivers 6.3V at
25A and use a 3CX1200D7 instead. W8JI sells the tubes at his website.
It uses the same socket and pinout.

        https://www.ctrengineeringinc.com/vacuum-tubes/ [1]

        73 de Mike W9OJ

        -----------------------------------------From: "Steve Bookout" 
To: "Larry"
Cc: 
Sent: Wednesday January 29 2020 8:22:31AM
Subject: Re: [Amps] Econco Tube rebuilding

Larry,

 Unfortunate.

 Some have mentioned they may not be rebuilding tubes below a certain 
 plate dissipation. Maybe so, but they should at least tell me to 'go 
 away'.

 Someone is rebuilding these tubes as RF Parts is selling rebuilt 
 3cx1200a7's.

 I bought an amp that has a real dud of a 3cx1200a7 in it and thought
I 
 would look at getting it rebuilt. As some have mentioned, if you use 
 your amp correctly, and it's tuned properly, the tubes will last a
very 
 long time. I have a Henry 3K Classic MKII with this tube in it from
mid 
 eighties and it still easily puts out full power.

 It may be a better choice for me to use Ameritron parts and turn it
into 
 a AL-1500. It's an Al-1200 now, and I have 8877's

 If anyone knows the parts needed to do this, as I'm sure others have 
 done it, I would appreciate any info. I can think of parts specific
to 
 the 8877, such as fil xfmr, tube socket, fil choke, grid trip stuff, 
 grid meter shunt, etc.

 It would probably be cheaper in the long run anyway.

 73 de Steve, NR4M

 On 1/28/2020 10:03 PM, Larry wrote:
 > steve,
 >
 > my experience with Econco was less than satisfying. they rebuilt
two 
 > different tubes for me and each turned out to have intermittent
grid 
 > shorts.
 >
 > the positive is that they refunded my money both times.
 >
 > good luck.
 >
 > larry n7dd
 >
 >
 > -----Original Message-----
 > From: Steve Bookout 
 > To: Amps 
 > Sent: Wed, 29 Jan 2020 1:57
 > Subject: [Amps] Econco Tube rebuilding
 >
 > Hello all,
 >
 > Has anyone on this group had a tube(s) rebuilt by Econco?
 >
 > Will they work with the 'average guy'? After all, money is money.
 >
 > I've sent emails to them about rebuilding a 3cx1200A7 and all I've
 > gotten in response is 'crickets'.
 >
 > If they only work with commercial accounts, or some such thing, I
would
 > appreciate at least an email stating that.
 >
 > Maybe someone has direct contact info they would be willing to
share
 > with me.
 >
 > 73 de Steve, NR4M
 >
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