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Subject: [Amps] Source of Mica Caps?
From: "Jim Thomson" <jim.thom@telus.net>
Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2013 10:28:18 -0700
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Carl, if semi  floating the grids with caps..on a GG triode is such a wonderful 
idea, then how come you will
NEVER see it done with tubes like  8877,  3CX-3000A7,  3CX-6000A7 and YC-156, 
YC-172,  GS-35B ??  
You don’t even require a suppressor with the above tubes.  No trade secret 
hush-hush  top secret KM1H designed
suppressors required.  

IMO, you gotta be nuts to use grid caps + chokes on any 3-500Z amp.   Besides, 
with the grids bonded to chassis
with wide cu strap on any   SB-220, SB-221,  TL-922, L4B, henry amp etc,   you 
can now stuff  4-400A/B/C  tubes in there
and they run just fine.   The grid chokes on any L4B amp is not gonna make for 
a good grid fuse any time soon, it can’t.
The grid choke on a L4B is only .9 ohm  vs the 25 ohms on a SB-220. 

A  simple, fast HV fuse wired in front of a 50 ohm glitch resistor..and both 
wired into the B+  takes care of any anode to grid flashovers,
blows open in less than 2 msecs.   50 ohm glitch R  limits the peak fault 
current, and the HV fuse interrupts the peak fault current.

2nd fast HV fuse, wired between either sec of plate xfmr and FWB, protects the 
FWB + xfmr, in cases where a short occurs  prior to the glitch resistor.

A simple  rear mount 3agc fuse holder, bayonet type, + fast grid fuse, makes 
grid protection easy on any directly heated,
thoriated tungsten tube.  ( wired between  chassis  + neg terminal of the grid 
meter..or grid shunt). 
With 8877, YC-156, and any other indirectly heated, oxide typ tube, electronic 
protection is required.    

For a HB 6m amp, even if I had a case load of new chinese 572B tubes.... I 
still would not use em.   Sure they will work, but are a poor
choice for a 6m  GG amp.   A  SINGLE  GS35B  on 6m, will easily run quadruple 
the power of one of your SB-200  6m  conversions......and no suppressor
required on the GS-35B !    This has got nothing to do with  running high power 
with bigger metal tubes either.   It’s a simple case of using the right tube 
for the job.  The SB-200 came out in 1964.    It’s now  2013, get with the 
program. 

later.... Jim   VE7RF
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