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Re: vacuum tube tesla coils
From a previous posting ....if anyone is interested. Norm
For those interested in tube TC's I have some Eimac YC-156 tubes. This
tube is a ceraminc high mu triode and are pulls from MRI machines and are
tested and have full output.
The tube is rated at 5000 watt plate dissipation.
Max plate voltage 6500 V
Plate current 1A . Plate current in pulsed service up to 64 amps
Filament voltage is 15 V -at- 15 A.
The tube does not need a socket. The tube is made to sit in a clear hole
with the grid ring bolted to the chassis. Filament connections are via
8-32 screws.
I have the Eimac spec sheets and I can send you a jpeg of the tube if your
interested.
Tube is 9" high and 5" in diameter.
Contact me direct.
Norm
At 05:18 PM 4/19/00 -0600, you wrote:
>Original Poster: lesratite-at-juno-dot-com
>
>
>I have built a few small to medium "standard" type tesla coils over the
>years, have recently gotten interested in vacuum tube tcs.
>I have ordered Brent Turner's book, can anybody reccomend another book
>that talks about them?
>Any good web sites?
>Please forgive me if this has been covered before. I have been going
>through the archives, but it is a slow process.
>Thanks
>
>Les Vaughn
>lesratite-at-juno-dot-com