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Old 17th November 2005, 04:11 AM   #1
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Question 12ae6, 12fk6, 12fm6 diode specs

Does anyone know, or know a way of finding out, how much abuse the diodes in these low voltage tubes can take? That is, how would I determine what size caps to use in a clc filter using them as rectifiers or how much current can reasonably be drawn through them.
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