The 5BC3 is a slightly uprated 5U4GB.
PRV= 1700V
Ihot= 5.0A
As opposed to:
PRV= 1550V
Ihot= 4.7A
The other ratings are pretty much the same, as Isurge= 1.0A/plate for both types.
The plate characteristics show somewhat lower forward voltages for the 5U4GB.
PRV= 1700V
Ihot= 5.0A
As opposed to:
PRV= 1550V
Ihot= 4.7A
The other ratings are pretty much the same, as Isurge= 1.0A/plate for both types.
The plate characteristics show somewhat lower forward voltages for the 5U4GB.
Interesting. I got two 5bc3 rects from some old Maggies. One was stereo PP el84 and the other was stereo SE el84 and PP 6v6. I'm looking to use one in a stereo SE KT88 instead of the usual 5u4. Wadja think?
Interesting. I got two 5bc3 rects from some old Maggies. One was stereo PP el84 and the other was stereo SE el84 and PP 6v6. I'm looking to use one in a stereo SE KT88 instead of the usual 5u4. Wadja think?
Might cost you ~20V of DC. Otherwise, the only other consideration is that 3A of heater current, and the thin pins. To keep it working right, get a good socket that makes good contact with the pins.
It'll be a bit more difficult to solder to the socket pins than it would to Octal sockets.
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