Hi, I have a JAN 5849 that I'd like to light up for demonstration purposes. Can the filament of a large thyratron such as this be driven with DC? This tube has a reservior heater as well. Normally the two need to be feed with AC that is in phase. Can both be driven with DC? I'm asking because it's available. Thanks!
Is it possible that this tube is a 5948 rather than a 5849?
If so, the tube has a 6.3 volt filament. It draws about 30 amps!
The reservior heater operates at 2.5 to 5.5 volts and draws about 5 amps.
Yes, you can operate these filaments from a d.c. supply.
If so, the tube has a 6.3 volt filament. It draws about 30 amps!
The reservior heater operates at 2.5 to 5.5 volts and draws about 5 amps.
Yes, you can operate these filaments from a d.c. supply.
Ah yes.
That's correct, it's a 5948. I knew that it needed around 30A for the filament, and I have an old lab power supply that can supply that. That's a lot of watts, but nothing compared to what it can switch!
That's correct, it's a 5948. I knew that it needed around 30A for the filament, and I have an old lab power supply that can supply that. That's a lot of watts, but nothing compared to what it can switch!
I've always just stuck a small colored lamp up inside the base and illuminated the 'tube' that way. Works great and with the right lamp, you can get that cool 'hydrogen blue' look!
That's a good idea. I've illuminated several that way as well, but this one is going to be firing for real into a 200 watt load. The tube won't even know it's there, but it should do fine to show ionization.
Then hook 'er up and let it burn. 😀
Hmm, 6.3V * 20A...I'll have to peek at the data sheet and see how jealous my C3J is...
Edit: can't find anything but 5949. 😕
Tim
Hmm, 6.3V * 20A...I'll have to peek at the data sheet and see how jealous my C3J is...
Edit: can't find anything but 5949. 😕
Tim
It's similar, and I'm still searching for the datasheet as well. I have enough info to fire it safely, but the exact specs are always nice to have. I think the 5948's peak pulse capacity is around 50Mw, just a little higher than the C3J.🙂
Well the 4959 says 25kV and 500A so 1.25MW... if it's anything like it, then yep! 😀 I'd expect more heater power given your estimate.
Would be nice to have a several kA hydrogen thy. for a quarter shrinker. 😀
Tim
Would be nice to have a several kA hydrogen thy. for a quarter shrinker. 😀
Tim
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