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I’m trying to find the heater value for this tube, so i can test / rejuv it.
Anyone recognize it ?
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The chassis that was on it was Kortek KT-3301
I cant seem to find any combination of those numbers, in my bk setup chart (August 1999 Edition). Anyone have an updated copy of the setup chart ?
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don't have a number for ya , but try pins 9,10 for filaments
and the rest may be
5 g1
6 green cathode
7 g2
8 red cathode
9 fil
10 fil
11 blue cathode
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thanks for the reply qrz
Im just worried about getting the heater and G1 voltages wrong. I was thinking of just using the most common values H 6.3v , G1 50v What kind of damage would that do ?
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Try searching for the same number but start it with an A.80EEF..... The B in front indicates it is a B grade tube. A lot of my competition do this. one of the biggest reason I get beat out on pricing.
Based on the "red" coating on the back of the tube instead of Grey, likely made in the North America...nope in fact positive it is a Phillips "B" Grade tube, likely Totoku yoke.
Hope this helps and good luck.
Rick Nieman
www.niemandisplays.com
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Its definetly manufactured in the US.
Thanks very much for the info Rick
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did some searching, only results i found were making reference to a Phillips tube. So your right.
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Turns out that i tried to test the tube and the R, B guns were in the bad and the G gun was dead. I tried to rejuvenate the guns and the R + B guns moved up a bit but the G moved a hair but was still close to dead. So this tube is dead !
So sad.
See here for more details...
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=72736
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