833C versus 833A vacuum tube
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MRMILSTAR
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Sun Feb 09 2020, 08:33PM
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Registered Member #62119
Joined: Sun Feb 04 2018, 04:59AM
Location: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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My VTTC currently uses an Amperex 833A tube. As most of you know, you have to be careful of the power level when running in CW mode (non-interrupter). When in CW mode you have to pay careful attention to the plate color. If it gets too hot it will melt. Because of this I can't operate my VTTC at full power in CW mode, only in interrupter (staccato) mode.
I have been considering replacing the 833A with a 833C. My understanding is that the graphite plate of the 833C will allow me to operate it at a higher power level in CW mode. I have never used a 833C. My understanding is that the graphite plate never changes color regardless of power level. My concern is that I will no longer have that visual feedback to know if I am over-powering the plate. I wouldn't want to accidentally destroy an expensive 833C.
Does anyone have any experience using a 833C in this application? Do I need to worry about the plate temperature?
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