| Thanks Ian, Carl, others off-list.
I can lift the blower leads and power it separately, disconnect the 
anodes and use a 240V Variac I bought for these kinds of tasks to run 
things up slowly.
I haven't figured out yet if there is a glitch resistor in addition to 
the overcurrent relay. The schematic I have isn't original and there 
appear to be a few things that may be different between revisions of the 
amp. (not to mention potential user/field mods)
73,
Jim, N7CXI
Carl wrote:
> Along with Ians good info those years Eimacs were not known for 
> developing gas when unused for long periods.
> 
> No seal is perfect however.
> 
> Carl
> KM1H
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Barber" <audioguy@charter.net>
> To: "AMPS" <amps@contesting.com>
> Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 2:01 AM
> Subject: [Amps] 3-500Z viable after long storage?
> 
> 
>> The Henry 3K-A I just picked up (loooonnnggg drive!) has a set of what
>> were 12 years ago "fresh" 3-500Z's with it. The amp and tubes have been
>> sitting in the OM's nice, warm, dry shack for 12 years with no power
>> applied. He never got around to pulling 240V into the new shack after he
>> moved.
>>
>> The question is should I try them? There's no high-pot tester available
>> locally that I know of. My fear, of course is that one or both might be
>> gassy and flash over, potentially damaging the HV supply.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jim, N7CXI
>>
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