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In Reply to: if you remove the anode... posted by REL54 on March 28, 2006 at 20:15:56:
Sorry my bad here, I was trying to be concise and apprently caused more confusion than needed.First of all, the bare cathode and grid will be in vacuum chamber, so they won't burn.
Secondly, I will have another anode in the place of the original one, I need the anode to have specific shape other than those in tubes.
and when I mentioned the 100V anode voltage, I was talking about the tube specs, not what the voltage I want to run. I prefer tubes with lower plate voltage to have more flexiblity.
Thanks a lot for your reply, I hope this clear things a little.John
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