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In Reply to: RE: "Fusible" cathode resistor posted by akltam on January 31, 2016 at 02:02:06
As long as the cathode-tied resistor is of relatively low resistance (~10 ohms or less), you do not need much more than 1/2-watt rated resistors.
The question is, why did the cathode-tied resistors blow in the first place? What is the condition of the screen resistors? And grid stoppers?
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That is also my concern.
It almost had to be a tube shorting. Sometimes, a tube shorts intermittently, and clears the internal short in the process. Replace the resistor, and it may work. It may happen again, though. Good idea to mark the suspect tube and watch it for shorting.
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