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Subject: [AMPS] parasitics
From: measures@vc.net (Rich Measures)
Date: Fri, 22 May 98 03:34:48 -0800
>Jon Ogden wrote:
>>So why don't we see more extensive damage in 3-500Z's with bent filaments 
>>if arcing is the real cause?
>>
>>I've asked this question at least twice and no one has responded to it 
>>yet.  So I am asking it again.
>>
>How much damage should you expect? I don't know.
>
>Nobody has come up with a real explanation of how the forces necessary
>to bend a filament are generated, applying the same principles as an
>electric motor. 

So far, it seems that the grid current is large during a filament-bending 
"big bang" event because 1A rated RFCs often have their copper-wire 
melted by whatever it is.  
>
>The other question that's still unanswered is what was the state of the
>filament just before the event? Was it properly centered in the grid
>cage... or was it already bent, so that even a small movement would
>cause it to touch?

In the new and near-new 3-500Zs I have tested, the cold filament-grid 
withstanding potential typically exceeds 8000V.  In a test I conducted 
with horizontal operation, the withstanding potential decreased well 
under 1kV per month.  
>
>The same question can be asked about burned-out resistors etc: what
>state were they in, just *before* the event?

I have not seen totally burnt out suppressor resistors.  I have seen 
eyebrow-raising increases in resistance with little or no cosmetic 
damage.  
>
>I don't think anybody really knows, because even the "amplifier doctors"
>and "post-mortem experts" don't start looking until *after* something
>has gone wrong.
>
Good point, Mr. White. 


Rich...

R. L. Measures, 805-386-3734, AG6K, www.vcnet.com/measures  


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