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Hello all,
I have a freshly repaired and calibrated B&K 747 and have begun finally testing and cataloging my vast tube collection. My question: surely someone sometime has figured out how to wire a 4-pin socket to 8-pin plug for testing all the old triodes - 45, 26, 01, and all the rest. Anyone have any info on this, maybe with a wiring diagram for the adapter and 747 settings for some of the more common types? I'm certain ANY tester could be made to do this, given it has the right voltages available. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Dave WB7AWK |
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Dave wrote:
I have a freshly repaired and calibrated B&K 747 and have begun finally testing and cataloging my vast tube collection. My question: surely someone sometime has figured out how to wire a 4-pin socket to 8-pin plug for testing all the old triodes - 45, 26, 01, and all the rest. Just wire it up. It doesn't matter what the pinout is, as long as you set the switches so that the right pins on the octal socket are connected to the right pins on the tube. Anyone have any info on this, maybe with a wiring diagram for the adapter and 747 settings for some of the more common types? I'm certain ANY tester could be made to do this, given it has the right voltages available. Well, start with say a 6SN7. The filament voltage is 6V, the transconductance should be around 3,000 on each side. Pins 7 and 8 go do the heater, 6 to cathode 1, 5 to plate 1, 4 to grid one. Make your adaptor up to go to the heater, plate, and grid. NOW, start with the settings used for element 1 of the 6SN7, but change the cathode switch so that the cathode connection is sharing the pin with the grid connection. Set the filament voltage appropriately. Keep the same bias voltage, which I think should be in the ballpark for those tubes. Then get some good tubes with known transconductance, put them on the tester, and adjust the load until the meter reads properly. Voila! Mark down the settings. You now have a way to test 4-pin tubes. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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