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Re: Can 833's be...................



Original poster: "Danny Stone by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" <dansto-at-pacbell-dot-net>

Oh yes, I forgot to add:

You really don't need a socket. You can make pin clips and suspend the 
puppy off some phenolic (or whatever) strips. Also, you can buy the 
filament clips, grid clip, and plate clip from RF Parts: 
<http://www.rfparts-dot-com>

Danny

At 04:43 PM 11/16/01 -0700, you wrote:
>Original poster: "by way of Terry Fritz <twftesla-at-qwest-dot-net>" 
><Robynsaddiction-at-aol-dot-com>
>
>I wonder if 833A's can be run horizontally? I have to ask, because 833 sockets
>are a little rougher to come by then the actual tube itself:^) Hum? Oh yeah, I
>am almost ready to fire up my tube coil, however instead of using a piece 
>of 6"
>OD for the primary form I used the only thing that I had laying around which
>was a piece of 4."
>I wonder if I will get a flashover. Also, I already have one 833A and am
>wanting to see how it will run all by itself before I get the other 833s. (The
>truth is, I WANT TO SEE SOME PULSED DC NOW!) Wonder if it is good on the tube.
>That is, using one tube instead of two. Yes, yes, I know it is probably a
>foolish question, but this is my first tube coil, so I should be allowed at
>least a few of them for this project. Thanks list>
>
>                                           Richard