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Subject: [AMPS] arcs
From: measures@vc.net (Rich Measures)
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 97 08:01:32 -0800
>Rich, you said;
>
>>IMO, damage allegedly caused by an 'internal arc' -- in tubes which 
>>subsequently prove to have good vacuums -- is yet another 'old wives' 
>>tale'.  
>
>Am I interpreting you correctly that you are saying internal arcs CAN
>occur, 

I believe that an internal arc can occur when a tube becomes thoroughly 
gassy --  or when the anode cooler welds weaken, resulting in 
misalignment, and the anode cooler subsequently becomes too close to the 
grounded grid.

>...but rarely cause the major damage levels seen, such as bent
>filaments etc, when the tube is not gassy?
>
Not rarely cause.  Can not cause... ...

-  I do not believe that a 3-500Z filament can be bent by an arc between 
the anode and the grounded grid.  .
-  I do not believe that an 8877's grid can be gold-sputtered by an arc.  
 
-  I do not believe that an anode VHF parasitic-suppressor resistor can 
be damaged by an arc in the tube.  Why not?  Because such a resistor is 
connected in parallel with roughly 0.09uH of inductance - which contains 
little DC resistance. 
-  I do not believe that medium to large arcs can occur without leaving  
a visable mark.  
-  I do not believe that there a type of gas which disappears when the 
kaput tube is enroute from the tube socket to the high-pot tester -- even 
if one of our amplifier "experts" {*QST*, 
9/94, p.72} said so on numerous occasions hereabouts.   .  
Rich---

R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K   


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