I'm putting an old RCA Senior VoltOhmyst VTVM back into service
and came across the following recommendation in the manual
when replacing the 12AU7A bridge tube :
"A suggested preaging method for the 12AU7A is to operate the
plates at 115 volts dc with the grids and cathodes connected
to the B- source. Heaters should be operated at 6.3 volts, 60cps.
The tube should be aged for approximately 12 hours before it is
installed in the instrument."
There is no mention as to what the "B- source" might be. I'm
aware of B+ and C- but this is the first time I see B-. The power
supply of the VTVM (rectified through a single diode) supplies +88v dc
and -40v dc. I'm not sure how this is accomplished since there's
no center tap on the transformer. There is a 27k resistor between
-40v and common, then a 1 meg resistor between common and
chassis.
Is the B- source the -40v dc rail ? (but the aging is to be performed
before installing the tube ?) I have a Heathkit power supply that
I could use to age the tube by setting it to 115 volts dc for the B+
but there is no B- supply to tie the grids and cathodes to. Also, what
should I do to limit the current ?
Thanks in advance for any clarification to the above.
and came across the following recommendation in the manual
when replacing the 12AU7A bridge tube :
"A suggested preaging method for the 12AU7A is to operate the
plates at 115 volts dc with the grids and cathodes connected
to the B- source. Heaters should be operated at 6.3 volts, 60cps.
The tube should be aged for approximately 12 hours before it is
installed in the instrument."
There is no mention as to what the "B- source" might be. I'm
aware of B+ and C- but this is the first time I see B-. The power
supply of the VTVM (rectified through a single diode) supplies +88v dc
and -40v dc. I'm not sure how this is accomplished since there's
no center tap on the transformer. There is a 27k resistor between
-40v and common, then a 1 meg resistor between common and
chassis.
Is the B- source the -40v dc rail ? (but the aging is to be performed
before installing the tube ?) I have a Heathkit power supply that
I could use to age the tube by setting it to 115 volts dc for the B+
but there is no B- supply to tie the grids and cathodes to. Also, what
should I do to limit the current ?
Thanks in advance for any clarification to the above.
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