|
FILE 23/66 |
|
|||
|
File information | |
Filename: | 50W_ss_Arrowslim_choke.JPG |
Album name: | BC5-80 / Fittings |
Manufacturer: | Thorn |
Type/Model: | Arrowslim |
Wattage: | 50W |
Date manufactured: | 16/71 |
Filesize: | 89 KiB |
Date added: | 06 May, 2020 |
Dimensions: | 1024 x 576 pixels |
Displayed: | 30 times |
URL: | http://80.229.24.59:9232/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=13776 |
Favourites: | Add to Favourites |
Comment 1 to 9 of 9 Page: 1 |
|
|||
If the fitting struggles to start the tube, might be worth replacing the series capacitor.....
|
|
|||
I would have thought it would be the starter.
|
|
|||
On a fitting with a SERIES cap, a weak cap will make striking the tube virtually impossible. A good example being an 8' 125w circuit with series 7.2mfd cap - older fittings often struggle to start the tube, stick a new cap in a d bang, good as new!
|
|
|||
I'm hoping the capacitor will be OK. The fitting doesn't look as though it's had much use. Anyway, it's impossible to come by 3.85uF +/-5% 440V capacitors these days. Any replacement would probably have to be a hand-picked series combination of two higher values. Once running it's perfectly fine, not dim or anything. I did have a 6' fitting with weak capacitor. That started no problem but it was noticeably dim due to the low capacitance. I have heard that 50W switchstart had low preheat current and starting issues, which is why they standardised on SRS.
|
|
|||
Hmm, no, you might get lucky with a 4mfd cap, which I';d guess would be close enough.....
|
|
|||
It's been running really well on a variety of tubes. It's just the starts that are a bit protracted at times.
|
|
|||
Ah well, could be worse then I guess!
|
|
|||
It seems to be starting pretty well now. The last tube I've got on test (Atlas Pink) starts pretty quickly. I wonder if the NOS starter has settled down? The lamps are flickering much less during running, so perhaps any rogue glow discharge in the starter has subsided?
|
|
|||
You have a 50w tube IN PINK!!! Never would have assumed such a thing existed
|
Comment 1 to 9 of 9 Page: 1 |