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Re: Tube CX1140



Subject:       Re: Tube CX1140
       Date:   Fri, 16 May 1997 15:04:07 -0700
       From:   gene lambert <tesla-at-cyberverse-dot-com>
Organization:  Tesla Electric, LTD
         To:   Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
        CC:    tesla-at-poodle.pupman-dot-com
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Tesla List wrote:
>Thank, Ashley, for the informaton about this huge tetrode. Yes, I guess this would make a good power tube for TC
use. Only thing is, should I?
Also, I need pinouts, etc.
I guess I will need to study using this tube in place of a spark gap.
What a beast!!!! ;)

 
> Subject:  RE: Tube CX1140
>   Date:   Fri, 16 May 1997 09:52:00 +0100
>   From:   Ashley Golland <Ashley.Golland-at-gpsemi-dot-com>
>     To:   Tesla List <tesla-at-pupman-dot-com>
> 
> You lucky man, This tube is a real beast.
> 
> The CX1140 is Hydrogen Thyratron capable of blocking 25Kv peak and
> pulsed anode currents of 1000A
> I have no pin out data but I have the specs below
> 
> configuration - Tetrode
> peak anode current - 1000A
> average anode current - 1.25A
> peak forward voltage - 25kV
> peak output power - 12.5 MW
> heating factor - 9x10^9
> heater voltage - 6.3V
> heater current - 22A
> 
>  ----------
> From: Tesla List
> To: tesla-at-poodle.pupman-dot-com
> Subject: Tube CX1140
> Date: 16 May 1997 06:10
> 
> From:         gene lambert <tesla-at-cyberverse-dot-com>
> Organization: Tesla Electric, LTD
>          To:  tesla-at-pupman-dot-com
> 
> I have a brand new tube that my brother got from a friend. However, my
> tube manuals do not mention it. I think it may be a large triode, and
> might be suitable for tc use. Could anyone tell me something about it?
> The manufacturer on the base of the tube seems to be EEV (Made in
> England.)
> The model number is CX1140
> 
> Thanks for any information.
> 
> Gene Lambert