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Old July 8th 04, 02:47 PM
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If the filament is good and glass isn't cracked, the fact that the
mercury has condensed does not mean the tube is bad. What it does mean
is that the tube hasn't been operated in a long time. In this case the
filament should be operated for half an hour or an hour before applying
high voltage in order to vaporize all the mercury inside. Applying high
voltage to a mercury rectifier with liquid mercury on the tube elements
can result in a spectacular sound and light show...

Bob
WB4TGG



none wrote:
Not sure if this was posted, so here's the retry....

The tube I though was perhaps an 807 is really an 872-A, VT-42-A. One
is clean (might evrn work) and one is blown (mercury pool). I suppose
I could extract the mercury and sell IT on ebay... Nahhh, looks too
nice.

Maybe I'll just break 'em in a dumpster.

-arg