Well now what? I built this big test rack last night and have 2 3-500's, 6
8877/YU-158's, 3 3CX3000A7's, 2 YC-156's an 8938 heated up.
The 14 12AX7's look pretty cool - fans running everywhere
All my amps are running at idle - Man I had to unplug my Hot Tub.
SO we aren't going to do that now?
Actually some of that info is good, especially running the filament over
night before applying HV and going for the smoke test.
My Henry 432 cavity with the 8938 was new just out of the crate but had been
in storage for almost 15 years without being run. I ran it up over night,
then hooked up the B+ let it idle for several hours to get used to having
juice on it... Then brought it up to a couple hundred watts... Let it
cool.. Brought it up to 1000 and cool (filli running the whole time)
finally 1500 and then 2000 I got scared at that point, figured my brain
might cook. BOB DD
-----Original Message-----
From: amps-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:amps-bounces@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of Tom W8JI
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 7:35 PM
To: Mike Manship; amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] NOS 4CX1000A test and reconditioning
> One of the "facts" stated on this web page is that
> broadcast
> stations keep all their final amplifier tubes filaments
> powered
> at all times. I used to work at a broadcast station with
> three transmitters and we only had the filaments powered
> to the
> transmitter in use. Were we the only one ?
>
> 73 de Mike W9OJ
I worked at three stations and consulted for dozens more and
none of them had the filaments on all the time. What I've
seen agrees with what you have seen.
73 Tom
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