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gtrplr2
03-10-2007, 07:19 AM
Hello,

I just finished my first build, a 5E3 and will be following the startup checklist that Bruce had posted somewhere in the forum earlier. What should I do with the extra PT wires (the red and white, and the blue bias). Is it a good idea to just roll them up and tuck them away? I think from reading another thread they can be used for different types of tubes and an adjustable bias scheme, if I read it correctly. I am going to wait until I receive some input before actually plugging it in. If I decide to leave the wires in, do I just cover the ends with some shrink tubing? I might never use the other options, but I do not know what might happen in the future. Thanks,

gtrplr2

gtrplr2
03-10-2007, 07:22 AM
Hello,

(I posted this in the Mission thread also, but thought I would give it a shot here also) I just finished my first build, a 5E3 and will be following the startup checklist that Bruce had posted somewhere in the forum earlier. What should I do with the extra PT wires (the red and white, and the blue bias). Is it a good idea to just roll them up and tuck them away? I think from reading another thread they can be used for different types of tubes and an adjustable bias scheme, if I read it correctly. I am going to wait until I receive some input before actually plugging it in. If I decide to leave the wires in, do I just cover the ends with some shrink tubing? I might never use the other options, but I do not know what might happen in the future. Thanks,

gtrplr2

Tom Phillips
03-10-2007, 04:14 PM
...If I decide to leave the wires in, do I just cover the ends with some shrink tubing? I might never use the other options, but I do not know what might happen in the future.gtrplr2
That's what I would recommend. Just coil the extra wires neatly and shrink tube the ends. You could always shorten them later if you change your mind.
Regards,
Tom

gtrplr2
03-10-2007, 04:23 PM
That's what I would recommend. Just coil the etra wires neatly nd shrink tube the ends. You could always shorten them later if you change your mind.
Regards,
Tom

Thanks Tom!

Thats what I was thinking should be done, but I needed a little advice first.

TD_Madden
03-10-2007, 04:36 PM
I just shrink-tubed 'em and tucked 'em in.

gtrplr2
03-10-2007, 04:47 PM
I just shrink-tubed 'em and tucked 'em in.


Thanks TD_Madden!

I am going to shrink them and do the same thing you did, thanks for the advice.

Bruce / Mission Amps
03-18-2007, 02:57 AM
I snip them off to about 1.5" long, fold the cut end over about 1/4" and slip a 1/2"-5/8" long piece of shrink tube over the folded end.
Just enough so the folded end shows, then heat it up and stick the wire somewhere out of the way.

Bruce