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Re: [Amps] Should a blower run after amp shutdown?

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Subject: Re: [Amps] Should a blower run after amp shutdown?
From: Steve Thompson <g8gsq72@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 03 Jun 2011 07:53:14 +0100
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The anode might not get hotter when the blower is turned off, but 
the other parts of the tube will, as heat from the anode is 
conducted into them and they no longer have the cooling effect of 
the air going past them. If there's little convection because of 
the airflow design, the temperature rise could be substantial and 
prolonged. Maybe not to the point of threatening tube seals, but 
possibly enough to degrade socket connections and/or close spaced 
components.

Steve

>  The anode and tube seals would not
> increase their temperature, because no elements in the tube would be a heat
> source (except the filament, which presumably is at a hotter temperature
> than the anode, but which has such a low thermal mass that its effect can be
> neglected)

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