Vic,
1986 to 1989. See http://lists.contesting.com/_amps/2014-04/msg00255.html.
Someone with the callsign "K2VCO" asked that question. Maybe you know him? ;-)
vy 73,
Bryan WA7PRC
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2016
From: Vic 4X6GP
Subject: Re: [Amps] 3-500Z tube problems
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I have seen a few of these in genuine Eimacs from a specific period. I don't
recall the date codes, but I'm sure someone here knows. The problem was bad
welds which allowed the grid assembly to move and touch the filament.
In the cases that I had, the short only appeared when the filament was hot. I
doubt that this could be cleared by an electrical procedure, but maybe a slap
on the tube in the right place would work, at least temporarily.
--
Vic 4X6GP
On June 11, 2016 7:55:55 PM GMT+03:00, Jack W9GT wrote:
>Hello all. I don't post here very often, but always enjoy reading the
>posts and comments about the experiences of others.I'm looking for some
>info and advice on 3-500Z tubes. I have used these tubes for many
>years in several home brew amps, as well as in a few commercially-built
>units. I recently have had some bad experiences with bad tubes (fil to
>grid shorts) resulting in the loss of some expensive components such
>as the fil/bias transformer, grid meter, and bias circuitry consisting
>of hard-to-find high power zener diodes, etc. I'm wondering if anyone
>has had any success in reviving bad tubes with shorts. Is there a
>procedure that can be used for clearing these shorts? Also wondering
>about design additions that you may have included in amps to protect
>the circuitry from catastrophic failures. I have experienced failures
>of Eimac tubes and Chinese versions. Looking forward to your comments.
>73,>Jack, W9GT
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