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In Reply to: RE: Anyone used an induction heater to re-activate the getter? posted by pictureguy on February 15, 2021 at 15:50:27:
Excerpt: (the document can be found using your friend google)There are some 'fixes' for low-emission and poor heater-to-cathode resistance that will be covered later in this
article, but ten valves with the same symptoms as the faulty D3a could now be sacrificed to science with impunity.
Since chemical reactions double their rate for every 10
Edits: 02/15/21
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