I wouldn't be concerned with "Gettering".
*IF* there is air leakage into the tubes, they will show a cloudy gassy
look.
Go ahead and try them as they are after you've gotten the rest sorted out.
*IF* it was me, I'd replace the capacitors in the HV section. 20 years
is a long time, and Heath didn't always use the "High" end parts.
Bob - N0DGN
On 11/4/2011 12:05 AM, R Johnson wrote:
> I have just been given an old SB-220. It has been sitting in an attic for 20+
> years.
>
> I have removed the tubes and have been bringing the voltage up slowly
> to reform the filter caps. When I get to 120V in and the caps aren't steaming
> and/or blowing smoke I'll be ready to check it with the tubes installed.
>
> I know that the need 3-500's will need to be "Gettered" to remove any gas
> diffusion
> thru the metal to glass seals on the tube.
>
> I read a procedure on (probably) on this list on how to do it.
> Now that I need it, I can't find it.
>
> Does anyone remember this thread within the last 3 or 4 months ???
> If not,can any recommend how to cook these tubes in ???
>
> TNX es 73
> Bob, K1VU
>
>
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