Hi,
This morning I received an e-mail from Bruce Rozenblit (Transcendent Sound).
Apparently the metal base version of the Svetlana 6550s have this base connected internally to pin # 1 which in turn is connected to pin # 3; the anode/plate.
This obviously exposes any plate voltage present so touching both the base and chassis can present a lethal hazard.
The original mesage can be read here:
MESSAGE BOARD.
Please follow the advise given by Mr. Rozenblit and make sure no plate voltage remains before you pull out the offending tubes.
Cheers,😉
This morning I received an e-mail from Bruce Rozenblit (Transcendent Sound).
Apparently the metal base version of the Svetlana 6550s have this base connected internally to pin # 1 which in turn is connected to pin # 3; the anode/plate.
This obviously exposes any plate voltage present so touching both the base and chassis can present a lethal hazard.
The original mesage can be read here:
MESSAGE BOARD.
Please follow the advise given by Mr. Rozenblit and make sure no plate voltage remains before you pull out the offending tubes.

Cheers,😉
Hi,
Pin 1 should be connected only to the external shield.
I just checked some Sovteks (which are accutely similar to some Svets), and this is the case ( They're OK).
Svetlana 6550 datasheet
I think this can be a warning to us to always ground pin 1 in constructions using 6550's. With this done, there would be no safety hazzard, just a blown fuse.
Cheers,
Pin 1 should be connected only to the external shield.
I just checked some Sovteks (which are accutely similar to some Svets), and this is the case ( They're OK).
Svetlana 6550 datasheet
I think this can be a warning to us to always ground pin 1 in constructions using 6550's. With this done, there would be no safety hazzard, just a blown fuse.
Cheers,
Hi,
Thanks, John.
I don't have any 6550Cs handy so I couldn't check.
So, I assume the warning was only sent because on the Transcendent Tube Analyzer octal socket pin #1 and # 3 are tied together.
Cheers,😉
Thanks, John.
I don't have any 6550Cs handy so I couldn't check.
So, I assume the warning was only sent because on the Transcendent Tube Analyzer octal socket pin #1 and # 3 are tied together.
Cheers,😉
Frank,
That is a thought. The way it's worded, it could be the valves or the analysers that are at fault.
Cheers,
That is a thought. The way it's worded, it could be the valves or the analysers that are at fault.
Cheers,
6 analyzers
I think you are right. Looks to me like the 6 analyzers are at fault with pins 1 and 3 tied together at the socket.
I think you are right. Looks to me like the 6 analyzers are at fault with pins 1 and 3 tied together at the socket.
Two year bump. Hi fdegrove, do you use the Transcendent Tube Analyzer? Kindly spare an opinion on it? I caught the bug.
Hi,
No, I do not but the problem isn't pertinent to this analysizer.
Cheers,😉
Hi fdegrove, do you use the Transcendent Tube Analyzer?
No, I do not but the problem isn't pertinent to this analysizer.
Cheers,😉
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