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Re: [Amps] SS amps watercooling - was PowerGenius XL

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Subject: Re: [Amps] SS amps watercooling - was PowerGenius XL
From: "Paul Christensen" <w9ac@arrl.net>
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2017 07:00:45 -0500
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> "##  Which I think was the vapor phase cooled version of an 8877."

To the best of my knowledge, Eimac never mass-produced a vapor-cooled
version of the 8877.  The 70V uses a 3CV1500A7 and is electrically identical
to the 3CX1000A7.  The physical structure is nearly identical, except that
the CV version has a boiler attached to the anode and results in higher
plate dissipation.

Jack Quinn's "Stanley Steamer" amp, shown in the May, 1966 issue of QST uses
a 4CV1500B tetrode.  I've never seen this tube but Eimac lists it on page 36
of their 1969 catalog:

http://www.americanradiohistory.com/Archive-Catalogs/EIMAC/Eimac-Catalog-196
9.pdf

The catalog pre-dates the 70V design by one year.  So, I would expect to see
the 3CV1500A7 listed the following year.  The catalog shows a very
impressive manufacturing operation in San Carlos during Eimac's best years.
By 1975, both the 3CV1500A7 and 4CV1500B are missing in Eimac's annual
catalog.  

Paul, W9AC



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