Hey All,
I picked up this tube tester and lot of tubes. Anyone know who made the tester? I got it as a display piece and it's junk. Still, it would be fun to find the schematic and get it working right.
Also, there are 500+ tubes in these boxes. If you are looking for something, PM me and I'll see if I have it. I'm testing them all and trashing any that aren't good.
Tube tester | Flickr
Thanks
Matt
I picked up this tube tester and lot of tubes. Anyone know who made the tester? I got it as a display piece and it's junk. Still, it would be fun to find the schematic and get it working right.
Also, there are 500+ tubes in these boxes. If you are looking for something, PM me and I'll see if I have it. I'm testing them all and trashing any that aren't good.
Tube tester | Flickr
Thanks
Matt
I would not destroy them either, even though they are absolutely inoperative. They release ionized gases and mercury vapor.
That is dangerous for health and the environment ....
That is dangerous for health and the environment ....
A drug store tester emission and possibly shorts tester. It's been a long time since I've seen one of those. A great curio, but designed mostly to sell tubes. Both good used or bad tubes would often test bad on one of these things. As a kid I had a few suspected bad tubes test good, but I knew better and bought replacements anyway. (Well it was Dad's money.. lol) So it is a decoration... LOL
It would be a fun conversation piece, the tester and an old damper diode or similar could be pressed into service as part of a game room's furnishings.. There is not much to these, you can probably "fix" it for minimal expense. I would not use it to actually test tubes however
It would be a fun conversation piece, the tester and an old damper diode or similar could be pressed into service as part of a game room's furnishings.. There is not much to these, you can probably "fix" it for minimal expense. I would not use it to actually test tubes however
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