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Re: [Amps] tube fils..again

To: "Jim Thomson" <jim.thom@telus.net>, <amps@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] tube fils..again
From: "Carl" <km1h@jeremy.mv.com>
Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2012 14:32:07 -0400
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Thomson" <jim.thom@telus.net>
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2012 9:23 AM
Subject: [Amps] tube fils..again


> “The idea of slowly raising the voltage on a tube filament upon "turn on" 
> remains a disputed area (to do or not to do, that is the question).”
>
> Check out what a new 3CX-3000A7 or 6000A7, etc cost.... and you will soon 
> get the picture.   I take fil management real seriously
> on expensive tubes used in my hb amps.   Since my line V wanders all over 
> the map, it actually jumps several volts  up... then several hrs later
> it drops like a rock, I have to employ a solas constant V xfmr... which 
> regulates it to less than 1%.   I use analog Voltmeters and also AC
> ammeters on the sec side of the fil xfmr,s   I also use digital meters 
> plugged into special jacks... that are wired directly to the socket..via
> rf chokes in each leg.   A new  or rebuilt tube is  run with fil only for 
> 48 hrs..and no drive or B+ . Then out into operation.  After a total of
> 200 hrs, emission hits a peak... at which point the fil V is slowly 
> reduced, till power output drops a few watts...aka knee point.
> Then the fil v is brought back up by .1 vac    PO  vs  fil v is checked 
> once in a while.   last thing I need is fil V  going up-down cuz of the
> power co...hence the sola.
>
> The fil xfmrs I have , one dahl ,and one made by northeast xfmr co.... are 
> both capable of excess current on a cold tube.   the northeast
> one is rated at  8.25 vac @ 79 A CCS..and has a 208 vac single phase 
> input.      I gotta use the varaiac anyway... to drop it down to
> aprx 179 vac... to run the 3CX-3000A7 fil... which requires  7.5 vac  @ 
> 50A ccs.   In normal operation, the fil V is way less than 7.5 vac
> so it has to be turned down even more.   With a 0-75A  Ac ammeter on the 
> fil xfmr... I can see the fil current on the tube at all times.
> Bring it up too fast, and the meter will peg.   The  3CX-6000A7 uses 7.0 
> vac @ 80A  for  its fil.   I use a 0-100 A  AC ammeter for that
> tube.   It uses a dahl fil xfmr, with loads of taps.... but the variac is 
> still used on it too.
>
> I have no experience with oxide tubes like 8877, etc.... but even then, 
> they are just too expensive to replace  cuz of fil issues.  Leighs
> thermistor idea would fit the bill...and is dirt cheap to implement.   Now 
> if the fil and plate xfmr are all one xfmr...then use step start
> resistor in the 240  line.
>
> later... Jim  VE7RF


CL type Thermistors are fine as long as they are run within their MINIMUM 
and MAXIMUM current ratings. Choose wisely.

Carl 

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