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Hi Terry, Good to see another VTTC'er I will answer briefly below...at each question... Nice looking tube coil BTW :^) Hope this helps... Chris Reeland Ladd Illinois USA Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Tab® S On Mon, Dec 28, 2020, 2:12 PM Terry Fritz <terrellf@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hello, > > I am rebuilding and older duel 811 tube coil to a dual 572B coil. > The coil is actually in good working condition but I am changing out the > weaker parts to best of bread ones. The older 811 Svetlana tubes have > gotten holes burned through the plates and stuff. ;) > I am not very knowledgeable about tube coil things so I have run into some > questions. > Here are the pictures, schematic and parts list. > > https://imgbox.com/2b6HInfN > https://imgbox.com/3WydJGVU > https://imgbox.com/t77lsj9u > https://imgbox.com/PFLbaBgP > https://imgbox.com/JRwxfEns > > Questions: > 1. The original microwave caps out of the microwave transformer were > 1.786uF (C1) but I am changing them to two new caps I had to 2.381uF at > 2500VAC total. I am thinking the exact value of these caps is not critical > at all? > More is better here. For level shifter. As long as you meet voltage requirement, which you do... > 2. There is that C2 cap at 10kV 1nF. Does it really do anything useful > at all or is it just eyewash and can be removed? > This is necessary to protect the level shifter diode and protect the HV plate transformer/MOT > 3. The plate transformer (T3) has two ~2nF caps across the heater > winding. Do they really do anything at all either? If such parts really > are useless I will remove them. > This is necessary again to protect the filament transformer. > 4. The grid leak thing has a 8.1 kOhm 30 watt resistor in parallel with a > 2.2nF 2kV ceramic cap (C6 R1). This was original to the dual 811's. > Should it be changed for dual 562Bs? > This should work fine to start with. The 572B is pretty similar. That said, this is a "tougher tube" graphite plate which also can handle a little bit more current also. You should actually eventually change/adjust grid leak circuit to further take advantage of better tubes. > Any other suggests are welcome and thank you for your consideration! > > Terry > _______________________________________________ > Tesla mailing list > Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla > _______________________________________________ Tesla mailing list Tesla@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://www.pupman.com/mailman/listinfo/tesla