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Hi, I've got four amps of current to play with in a new 45 amp I've just commissioned. It is built to use a 5u4g as a rectifier but of course it can also use GZ37, 5r4, etc. I've just purchased an adapter from Ebay so I can use 80's which I have a large stock. Can I try an Mercury Vapour 83 As well ?.
Thanks Duffman.
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Topic - 83 ? - duffman 06:03:59 08/29/09 (17)
- RE: 83 ? - Al Noakes 04:49:46 09/1/09 (3)
- RE: 83 ? - duffman 05:47:20 09/1/09 (2)
- RE: 83 ? - Neff 09:18:37 08/31/09 (2)
- But you allow the tube tester to warm up first . . - John PA 15:31:12 09/2/09 (1)
- RE: But you allow the tube tester to warm up first . . - Neff 17:52:43 09/3/09 (0)
- RE: 83 ? - Caucasian Blackplate 12:32:21 08/29/09 (5)
- RE: 83 ? - Palustris 08:30:19 08/31/09 (0)
- RE: 83 ? - astralnavigator 18:06:20 08/29/09 (3)
- RE: 83 ? - Caucasian Blackplate 18:08:34 08/29/09 (2)
- Once implemented correctly though . . - John PA 12:24:16 08/30/09 (1)
- RE: Once implemented correctly though . . - astralnavigator 13:23:00 08/30/09 (0)
- RE: 83 ? - Curly Woods 09:36:06 08/29/09 (3)
- Yes, that mercury rectifier needs time to come up to temp. . - John PA 10:57:40 08/29/09 (2)
- RE: Yes, that mercury rectifier needs time to come up to temp. . - duffman 20:44:34 08/29/09 (1)
- I'll see if this works. . - John PA 00:54:27 08/30/09 (0)