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Ive been messing round with a couple of PL508 / 17KW6 'Frame Sweep' tubes in P-P UL, Cathode-Bias, 5.6K a-a...
The max screen volts is listed as 275 volts, Va at 400. Its currently running with Cathode-bias, with cathode volts at 30 and Screen at 285 ish...and anode at 310, all measured to '0' VDC,--sounds quite nice but no real proper testing or listening done yet So, Vk, of 30, from 285 = 255V...Is this correct with regards the Max G2 volts measurement, or should I be measuring to '0' VDC...? The valves show no signs of any distress or 'overheating' even after 6 hours....
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I have experimented with voltages far above the spec on some sweep tubes. I have noticed a phenomenon with some tubes. As the plate and screen voltages are increased a point will be found where the screen grid wires begin to glow. If the plate voltage alone is increased further the screen current drops and the wires cease glowing. The increased plate voltage attracts some of the electrons that would otherwise be drawn to the screen. This effect does not happen with all tubes. Sometimes tubes of the same type and manufacturer will behave differently.
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Thanks George, I thought that was right.
I always respect your advice and have read with interest your posts on TV type tubes and 'sweep-tubes' in particular. I have decided to 'torture' these two I have set up, in a similar way to your experiments as I suspect the PL508 is a lot more robust than the spec. sheet indicates. The physical construction and size of the tube suggests more than a 12W Pdiss max, and these tubes were used by the thousands here in the UK and Europe for frame-O/P in valve and hybrid CTV's so are reasonably easy to come by and nice and cheap--I Like Cheap! A common failure mode of this tube was O/C heaters. I never ever saw a 'low-emission' one or any other issues. Must of changed hundreds in my time.-Just O/C heaters for some reason, and generally they were always Mullard/Philips tubes and were fitted to a particular Decca CTV model, the 'Bradford' (30?) chassis as I recall ... ![]() Currently, I am using some 6.8K resistors to drop the VG2 connected to the UL taps on the trans. I wonder if a zener string would be better used here in place of the 6.8K...? Any thoughts...?
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Here is something you might want to have a look at:
http://www.tubes.mynetcologne.de/roe..._as_triode.pdf http://geek.scorpiorising.ca/GeeK_Zo...p?topic=3121.0 PL508 might be a good candidate to use at relatively low G2 voltages. @Tubelab.com, George, what are your experiences with G2 ratings when the tube is used as a triode, hence Vg2-p is zero? Some sweep tubes seem to alow a LOT more G2 voltage triode strapped, which does seem logical since pulling down the plate a lot of volts below G2, increases G2 current dramatically - and these tubes were designed to do exactly that. I have the sneaking suspicion that the G2 voltage limit is at least 90% about G2 dissipation, and not about the voltage per se (for instance because of the possibility of internal arcing). With Vg2-p being zero, G2 current should stay a reasonably constant percentage of the plate current, no? |
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On the other hand I have met some sweep tubes (especially the 6CD6) that will begin to exhibit screen glow at 200 volts. This tube didn't like triode mode at all. Too bad, I have bunches of them. Quote:
I still have about 20 cubic feet of loose sweep tubes to "test". I just haven't had the time recently. I have also collected a big bunch (tens of thousands) of small signal tubes. My next science project is to test them to find a good driver tube.
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