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Subject: [Amps] Dimished Tube Life
From: Dennis OConnor <ad4hk2004@yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 06:42:45 -0700 (PDT)
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What kills tubes in the amateur service is turning the amp OFF - period...  
The absolute worst thing you can do is cycle the power... In my shack on 
weekends the amp is turned on on Friday night and left on until Sunday night..
The commercial service folks reduce the filament voltage about 15% when in 
stand-by to enhance tube life - up to ten times... You do not want to reduce it 
too much as there is a penalty for passing up and down through the 
Miller-Larsen grain reorientation temperature...  So, if tube life is a 
concern, then put a resistor on the primary with a relay and switch, and drop 
the filament voltage 10-15% when not using the amp...  With such a setup, tube 
life could be in the 50,000 to 80,000 hour range, or up to 10 years of 
continuous power-on...

Now, those figures are derived from VOA experiments for directly heated 
tungsten filament cathodes... Indirectly heated cathodes operate a bit 
differently and often the emitting surface wears out before the filament 
breaks, but the basics still apply... Lower the heat when in stand-by and the 
indirect surface emits fewer electrons extending its life - as well as the 
filament's.

Lastly, you need to calculate the cost of the electricity to power the amp for 
80,000 hours and decide if the tubes or the electric are the cost limiting 
items...

As far as transmitting with lower filament voltage - be aware that you can 
poison the filament... I had that happen with an expensive 3CX-1200 when the 
filament voltage went lower than was safe due to the power company playing 
games with the line voltage between day and night...  TAASTAFL

denny / k8do


      
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