Thanks John,
That, unfortunately, is the answer I wasn't looking for. The heater is open.
Anyone have a nice cocktail B/W tube?
Ace
John Robertson wrote:
> The resistance across the filament should be around 20 or so ohms. Not
> sure, haven't measured for a while, but won't be over 100, that's for sure!
>
> John :-#)#
>
> At 11:16 AM 7/14/99 -0400, ddhumphr wrote:
> >John Robertson wrote:
> >
> > > If the heater is open you should see infinite resistance, not megohms.
> > > Check the heater resistor, it might be open. Do you get 6.3V across the
> > > heater pins at the tube? Any chance that the tube socket has cracked traces
> > > right at the trace to socket solder junction (Like, resolder these dude!)
> >
> >Can't hurt. I always get snagged by assumptions. ...makes sense to go
> >right to
> >the pins at the tube and see if they're getting the AC. Good thoughts
> >John. Any
> >idea what the resistance might be across the tube's heater?
> >
> >
> >Ace
>
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