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I am not sure if the Drake L4-B qualifies as a suitable topic for this
newsgroup, but it does use tubes and the power supply could be used as an anchor for a small boat. Are the Chinese 3-500ZGs a drop-in replacement for the Eimac 3-500Z in the Drake L-4B? John, N9JG |
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John,
They are direct replacements but they aren't very good. K3FK had a QRO amp with a pair of 'em a few years back and we had to resolder filament pins on one or the other of the bottles several times. We dropped in a set of Eimacs and the problem went away. I've heard very good things about the Ampex variants with the carbon anodes. Dave Heil K8MN John N9JG wrote: I am not sure if the Drake L4-B qualifies as a suitable topic for this newsgroup, but it does use tubes and the power supply could be used as an anchor for a small boat. Are the Chinese 3-500ZGs a drop-in replacement for the Eimac 3-500Z in the Drake L-4B? John, N9JG |
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Thank you very much for the pointer. As I understand it, Eimac doesn't make
this tube anymore, but Ampex is a good brand. Hopefully a Google search will find out where to buy them. "Dave Heil" wrote in message nk.net... John, They are direct replacements but they aren't very good. K3FK had a QRO amp with a pair of 'em a few years back and we had to resolder filament pins on one or the other of the bottles several times. We dropped in a set of Eimacs and the problem went away. I've heard very good things about the Ampex variants with the carbon anodes. Dave Heil K8MN John N9JG wrote: I am not sure if the Drake L4-B qualifies as a suitable topic for this newsgroup, but it does use tubes and the power supply could be used as an anchor for a small boat. Are the Chinese 3-500ZGs a drop-in replacement for the Eimac 3-500Z in the Drake L-4B? John, N9JG |
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I just bought a pair of Chinese graphite-plate 3-500ZG and they work
just fine. I think the Chinese have come a long way in their quality. Not to give them a 100% pass, however, a few years ago we (our Agency) had a 100% rejection rate for 6146's that our contracting personnel went for low-bid despite warnings. John N9JG wrote: I am not sure if the Drake L4-B qualifies as a suitable topic for this newsgroup, but it does use tubes and the power supply could be used as an anchor for a small boat. Are the Chinese 3-500ZGs a drop-in replacement for the Eimac 3-500Z in the Drake L-4B? John, N9JG |
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They are direct replacements but they aren't very good. K3FK had a =
QRO=20 amp with a pair of 'em a few years back and we had to resolder = filament=20 pins on one or the other of the bottles several times. We dropped in = a=20 set of Eimacs and the problem went away. I had the same problem with an Eimac 3-500Z, though once only. Tony, I0JX |
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Do you mind telling me who you bought your tubes from? I am trying to place
an order through Tom's Tubes, but his computer is sick and is being operated upon. "K3HVG" wrote in message ... I just bought a pair of Chinese graphite-plate 3-500ZG and they work just fine. I think the Chinese have come a long way in their quality. Not to give them a 100% pass, however, a few years ago we (our Agency) had a 100% rejection rate for 6146's that our contracting personnel went for low-bid despite warnings. John N9JG wrote: I am not sure if the Drake L4-B qualifies as a suitable topic for this newsgroup, but it does use tubes and the power supply could be used as an anchor for a small boat. Are the Chinese 3-500ZGs a drop-in replacement for the Eimac 3-500Z in the Drake L-4B? John, N9JG |
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In article , K3HVG wrote:
I just bought a pair of Chinese graphite-plate 3-500ZG and they work just fine. I think the Chinese have come a long way in their quality. Not to give them a 100% pass, however, a few years ago we (our Agency) had a 100% rejection rate for 6146's that our contracting personnel went for low-bid despite warnings. Depends on the tube, basically. The 3-500Z is a well-implemented design, but the 6146es still don't meet original spec. And the Chinese 6550 specifically says on the data sheet not to put more than 250V on the plate, which effectively makes it unusable in anything designed for the 6550. But on the other hand, the Chinese 211 and 833 tubes seem just fine. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Scott Dorsey wrote:
Depends on the tube, basically. The 3-500Z is a well-implemented design, but the 6146es still don't meet original spec. And the Chinese 6550 specifically says on the data sheet not to put more than 250V on the plate, which effectively makes it unusable in anything designed for the 6550. But on the other hand, the Chinese 211 and 833 tubes seem just fine. --scott Is this true for all the Chinese tubes? I note there are at least a couple factories (Liuzhou, Shuguang-Samsung) and at least a few different brands of the 6550 (ValveArt, Groove Tube). Can they all be considered as equals? Tnx, Bill |
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-ex- wrote:
Scott Dorsey wrote: Depends on the tube, basically. The 3-500Z is a well-implemented design, but the 6146es still don't meet original spec. And the Chinese 6550 specifically says on the data sheet not to put more than 250V on the plate, which effectively makes it unusable in anything designed for the 6550. But on the other hand, the Chinese 211 and 833 tubes seem just fine. Is this true for all the Chinese tubes? I note there are at least a couple factories (Liuzhou, Shuguang-Samsung) and at least a few different brands of the 6550 (ValveArt, Groove Tube). Can they all be considered as equals? As far as I know, all of the 6550 tubes, as well as the fake KT-88 that is not even remotely a KT-88 design, are made all in one factory. Then again, I thought the Shuguang plant had been bulldozered a few years back, too. But everyone and is brother are importing the things... they show up on this shores under dozens of different names. I've even seen them sold as Mullard and Amperex... and now there's some guy selling fake Genelex paper logos that you can glue on them, and fake Genelex boxes to put them in. And none of them even come close to meeting the original 6550 specs. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Antonio Vernucci wrote:
They are direct replacements but they aren't very good. K3FK had a QRO amp with a pair of 'em a few years back and we had to resolder filament pins on one or the other of the bottles several times. We dropped in a set of Eimacs and the problem went away. I had the same problem with an Eimac 3-500Z, though once only. Tony, I0JX I've seen it a couple of times during the time that the Eimac tubes were manufactured. I suspect that in all of these instances, the amplifier's cooling system was not quite as it should have been. It is much more likely to happen in an amp which relies upon fan cooling and less likely in an amp using the Eimac Air System sockets and chimneys. The Chinese tubes that K3FK had problems with were of the Penta brand. Dave K8MN |
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