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Re: [Amps] filament tube life, turn on's and time on target

To: "Artmouton" <k5fnq@cox.net>, <amps@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [Amps] filament tube life, turn on's and time on target
From: "k7fm" <k7fm@teleport.com>
Reply-to: k7fm <k7fm@teleport.com>
Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2008 06:03:44 -0800
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"the idea of the filaments being turned on and off worries me."

When you go into the bathroom for a few moments and turn the light on, you 
are "wasting" the filament of the light bulb.  But, you balance the 
usefulness of the light in aiming with the ultimate destruction of the bulb. 
It is similar with the filament on a tube.  I get into my car and drive the 
1/4 mile out to get the paper or mail, even though it is probably not good 
for the car.

One thing you can do to lessen the shock of the filament heating is to make 
sure the turn on current is not so great that it will stress the filament. 
Many commercial transformers are automatically limiting, so no further 
protection is necessary.  You can measure the filament voltage at the tube 
socket and make sure it is within specifications of the manufacturer.  And, 
with a current probe and a scope, you can measure the instant turn-on 
current rush.

I remember visiting a friend many years ago.  His father had some WWII 
radios still in the crate and the son wanted to show them to me.  The father 
was a strange dude and in front of me he gave his son a lecture about 
turning the light switch on and off, because it would cause the light bulb 
and the switch to fail.  Years later, I saw the kid again and asked about 
the radios.  He said they were thrown out when his father died from a heart 
attack.  I forgot to ask about the light bulb or the switch.  However, it 
seemed that in the ultimate scheme, turning the light bulb on and off was 
not that big of deal.

73,  Colin  K7FM

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