>
>Tom Rauch wrote:
>
>> The grid serves the very important function of isolating the anode
>> voltage from the cathode during a fault. Without it securely
>> grounded, you should always use some other protection to prevent
>> the exciter from taking a "hit" during a fault.
>>
>> The best idea is to ground the grid, and install a glitch resistor in
>> the anode supply if necessary.
>
>Presumably any bypass caps become more reactive with increasing
>frequency, rendering the bypassing less effective anyway.
>
does not wash.
- Rich..., 805.386.3734, www.vcnet.com/measures.
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