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[AMPS] Re: 3CX1200A7 Filament voltage

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Subject: [AMPS] Re: 3CX1200A7 Filament voltage
From: measures@vcnet.com (measures)
Date: Sun, 21 Nov 1999 23:40:58 -0700
>Hi Rich,

ditto

>My Henry 3K classic X MK II which runs the 3CX1200A7 is showing a
>filament voltage of 7.97 volts on my Fluke multimeter. I read in a "general
>characteristics" page for the 3CX1200A7 that the filament voltage should be
>7.5 volts +/- 0.37 V.  Should I be concerned about this? Am I running too
>high a filament voltage?
> Rich.  
>.......
Rich -- For maximum emissive life, the filament potential of a 3CX1200A7 
should be kept around 7.13v.  According to Eimac, emissive life is a 
function of (e1/e2) ^23.4 = [(7.13v/7.89v)^23.4] .   In other words, 
emissive life in your 3K Classic will be around 7.4% of normal, unless 
you modify the amplifier.  I would be concerned about loosing over 90% of 
the emissive life because of an error in filament potential.  
>
cheers.  
>


-  Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.  


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