[Amps] 3CX1500A7 VS 3CPX1500A7

Robert B. Bonner rbonner at qro.com
Sun Jan 28 14:57:00 EST 2007


>From what I understand the 3CPX1500 5.5v filament is a PULSE SPEC.  It is
the same filament as in an 8877.  The guy emailing REID, as that one too...

It is ok with a directly heated cathode to turn down the filament until a
noticed drop in emission, then turn it up a click...

Not with an indirect full voltage

-----Original Message-----
From: amps-bounces at contesting.com [mailto:amps-bounces at contesting.com] On
Behalf Of Gudguyham at aol.com
Sent: Sunday, January 28, 2007 11:26 AM
To: amps at contesting.com
Subject: [Amps] 3CX1500A7 VS 3CPX1500A7

Since I had some time here Sunday morning I did some looking into the
matter 
of "filament voltage" concerning these 2 tubes.  This was an issue  that 
someone had brought up.  Here is what I found, a major University  built a
plasma 
pulsing generator using 6 parallel 3CPX1500A7 tubes.  The  filament voltage
is 
rated at 5.5 volts on this tube.  A regular 3CX1500A7  tube is rated at 5 
volts.  The University project used 5 voltsof filament  voltage for "longer
tube 
life".  This leads me to believe that if a  3CPX1500A7 is used in place of a

3CX1500A7 with filament voltage at 5 volts,  that the filament may in fact
have 
an expected extended life when run at 5 volts  vs. 5.5 volts.  Could there 
then be an advantage of running the 3CPX1500A7  tube in this regard?  The 
University apparently thinks so.  We might  be splitting hairs, I do not
know, but 
if a 3CX1500A7 is run at 4.5 volts   Half a volt less than rated, is there
any 
reduction in emission?   Personally comparing the 2 tubes myself in the same

amplifier I see no reduction  in power output running the 3CPX1500A7 at a
1/2 
volt less filament  voltage.  The University report was interesting reading
and 
I could give  you a link to it if you want.  My concern was their thoughts
on 
the  filament voltage aspect.  Lou
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