Andrew
On 5/17/06, Tesla list <<mailto:tesla@xxxxxxxxxx>tesla@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Original poster: Ed Phillips <<mailto:evp@xxxxxxxxxxx>evp@xxxxxxxxxxx >
Original poster: David Speck
<<mailto:Dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Dave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Robert,
If tubes are anything like light bulbs, you may take a significant
hit on filament longevity by running them at 10% overvoltage. I read
somewhere that the life of an incandescent lamp varies as the inverse
cube of the current, so that works out to about 75% of the rated lifetime.
Dave
With 10% more filament voltage you can probably double the saturation
current."
I think that the effect of overvoltage on life is even greater
than you state - there's information on it in my RCA Transmitting
Tube handbook but it isn't handy right now. Depends on the filament
(pure tungsten, thoriated tungsten, oxide-coated, etc.). On the
other hand, life is probably not much of a consideration in TC work
and some overvoltage is undoubtedly permissible.
Ed