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24A tube in triode mode, help !!!

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I want use the 24A in triode mode.
I want use 150V in the plate and the screen, but in the RCA manual, the maximum screen recommended voltage is 90V...
I can put 150V in the screen, this value is conservative and the tube support 150V , or I have risk of burn the screen ?

Thanks,

Aldovan 😀
 
Friends

I want use the 24A in triode mode.
I want use 150V in the plate and the screen, but in the RCA manual, the maximum screen recommended voltage is 90V...
I can put 150V in the screen, this value is conservative and the tube support 150V , or I have risk of burn the screen ?

Thanks,

Aldovan 😀

24A? Why? Are you sure you don't mean 242A? Just asking.

Jim
 
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Excessive voltage = risk of flashover & too much screen grid current. Note the rrecommended screen voltage is waaaaay below 90V.

If I were you I'd either use it as intended or not at all.

Thanks !!!
But I want use this pentode in triode mode. I need connect to plate and the plate will work with 150V. Them I use a resistor between the plate and the screen for lower the voltage and limit the current ?


Aldovan
 
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