saving output tubes
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saving output tubes
I have "saved" several rca bp tubes with varies problems (including no filament) by resoldering the pins on the tubes. of course if the tubes are low emission arcing e.t.c there is nothing that can be done.
Re: saving output tubes
I'll have to try that. I would have never thought of that. Thank you.
Re: saving output tubes
You've done what? Heated the pins with a soldering iron to reconnect internal connections?
Or soldered broken pins onto the remaining stubs?
saving output tubes
re-soldered the actual pins of the tubes, I have "saved" many tubes which I would have thrown away! Try it you have nothing to loose!
Re: saving output tubes
Hmmm, never done that.
I have never had a pin come loose.
But I have broken off the center index pin on power tubes before.
I have never had a pin come loose.
But I have broken off the center index pin on power tubes before.
Tom
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saving output tubes
The 1st time I came across this I had intermittent filament (we call them heaters over here) re-soldering the pins of the tube & it was fixed! it tested o.k after several hours test.
Re: saving output tubes
Intermittent? So the pin was not actually broken. Am I correct to assume that you applied solder to the surface of the pin to get rid of oxidation?
Re: saving output tubes
Once, long ago, I tried this to a 12AX7 pin that had partially broken off. It proved to be an excellent way for inserting an irretrievable broken pin into the socket.
-g
saving output tubes
in answer to j-po, yes re-soldering the ends of the pins, a pin had not broken off.