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Hello,
I need a miniature dual triode type tube like the size of ECC83, but one which uses low filament current. 300mA is too high. the lowest the better. Do you know of any types?
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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connect two heater halves in series , fed them with 12V6/150mA
so: heater - pins #4 & #5 , leave pin #9 unconnected pins - look clockwise from base of tube left one is #1
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Anyone with even less fillament current?
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ECC83 is already "weak" tube ;
why you need even weaker ..... that will be result of smaller current through filament - whatever tube you find
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Lowest filament current - use a JFET. No seriously, they have nice transfer curves and if you are willing to pay, they can be had for use at high voltage.
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Unlikely that you will find what you are looking for in a standard 9 pin dual, but if you are willing to consider some oddball subminis you might find something. Is this as a sub for a 12AX7A (if so you are out of luck) - otherwise you can design something to use some of these submini direct heated pentodes (DHP) instead:
6088 DHP with 20mA @ 1.25V http://www.mif.pg.gda.pl/homepages/f...138/6/6088.pdf 6418 DHP with 10mA @ 1.25V http://www.mif.pg.gda.pl/homepages/f...127/6/6418.pdf Steve Bench used these in a battery operated pre-amp with reasonably good results. They can also be triode connected.
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You could use the tubes designed for portable radios, back in the day. They generally draw 50 mA at only 1.5 V.
Otherwise I think you are stuck. |
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I would like the size and look of the glass envelope to be like the ecc83...
are there any lower current versions?
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There's the 20EZ7, 100ma albeit at 20V. And the pinout is different.
http://www.mif.pg.gda.pl/homepages/f...49/2/20EZ7.pdf Those DHT submini's tend to be microphonic, however.
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no problem, I need them for computer logic
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