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Re: 833A socket
Original poster: "teri mckenney" <mck-at-ezy-dot-net>
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Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 5:22 PM
Subject: 833A socket
> Original poster: "sundog by way of Terry Fritz <teslalist-at-qwest-dot-net>"
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> Hi All,
>
> In the quest for a decent 833A socket, I decided to use some large
> copper lugs for the filament connections. They fit perfectly. To support
> the tube, I'm using short lengths of 0ga wire bent in an "L" shape. One
> end goes to the lug, the other is bolted to a piece of phenolic. They
> provide ample movement for the tube's expansion, and hold it firmly enough
> to prevent sagging or deviation from vertical (bad, because the filament
> would droop into the grid... Poof!). I'll post pictures as soon as I'm
> able. The lugs cost around $2 from Home Depot, and the 0ga I had on hand
> from running my 240v drop to the garage.
>
>
> Works beautiful!!!
>
> Shad H
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> Shad (Sundog)
> G-5 #1373
> "Ever stop to think, and forget to start again?"
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