Talk:Tube tester

Latest comment: 2 months ago by Ergergosdfghg in topic Self service tube testers section

Self service tube testers section

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"There were only a few types of tube socket, so it was easy to make a mistake." This sentence doesn't make sense. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.171.16.106 (talkcontribs) 20:08, 22 December 2015 (UTC)Reply


"There were only a few types of tube socket; ... mistakenly exchange tubes with different functions, ..."

This is not correct, the function of a tube is to amplify(no matter the circuit), the problem is the spec's and wiring... for example the filament voltage, where a 6?? tube in a 12?? circuit with the same socket will burn out the tube.

An aside, as have been a repair tech, (not much with tubes) but from older tech I worked with, tube testers were a joke; that had the purpose to sell tubes. The good tubes would test as bad, and if you tested the new ones they would test bad. And full-fill pointless corporate diagnostic protocols (following steps even after its known to be bad).

I did work on CRT's and the use of a CRT tester was used for the rejuvenate feature and not testing the tube... as a bad tube was obvious. Ergergosdfghg (talk) 19:44, 1 November 2024 (UTC)Reply

"only a few types of tube socket"
There were a few... if the picture of the RCA test was clearer you could see that. The problem was you had consumers that had no idea what they were doing; there was 6 and 12 volt filaments that used the same socket, as well as dual and single, and different grid config(as I vaguely remember), and numbers would get worn off. Manufactures selected tubes with the same sockets so they and technicians didn't have to sock so many different types.
Ergergosdfghg (talk) Ergergosdfghg (talk) 20:02, 10 November 2024 (UTC)Reply