Now I have been getting conflicting answers on initially bringing up a
pair of these 3-500Z's from a long rest. (almost 25 years) Some say
power them up with filament voltage only first and very slowly using a
variac. Te others say NEVER run them at non small window spec'd voltages.
so what is it?
Joe WB9SBD
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On 11/27/2016 12:25 AM, John Lyles wrote:
It is my understanding that the 3-500Z has a filament heated getter
that is always active when the tube is on. Also, if it has a special
coated anode with gettering ability, then that is active. If the anode
is one of the reactive metals like tantalum, then it will also getter
the tube. From what I am hearing, the new graphite anodes have
coatings that will help, but I am not familiar with those.
So the answer is yes, there is always getter action on power tubes,
not just the flash getter that works during manufacture.
John
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n 11/26/16 10:29 PM, amps-request@contesting.com wrote:
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Date: Sat, 26 Nov 2016 18:15:48 -0600
From: Lee <L@w0vt.us>
To: amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] SB-220 update and gettering
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John,
OK I understand what you are saying. But, how does a graphite 3-500Z
tube get gettered after sitting around? You say heating the anode to
glow does not getter the tube. I realize the graphite tube was gettered
when manufactured. Since glass seals leak, can a graphite 3-500Z be
gettered again down the road or was it a one time deal at the factory?
Lee, w0vt
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