On Mon, 8 Sep 1997 10:48:11 +0100, Peter Chadwick
<Peter.Chadwick@gpsemi.com> wrote:
>But I heard a story
>once (which I can't trace) that running high power fils on DC can lead
>to some strange corrosion effects on the filament internally - sounds
>unlikely to me - anyone any info?
>
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I don't know about corrosion, but I did hear once years ago that it
wasn't a good idea to run DC on filament-type tubes because a DC bias
appears across the emitting surface. The negative end of the filament
would emit more electrons than the positive end. Naturally, this does
not apply to heater-cathode type tubes.
Whether this causes a real problem or not I don't know, but it sounds
like it could. I'd avoid it.
73, Bill W7TI
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