I'm sure that like me, you may have a couple of old gassy 6V6s or other tubes that you can't use since they'll run away pretty fast. I had two tung-sols (beautiful looking tubes! much cooler than the RCAs) and some RCAs that were all pulls from junk equipment. They glowed bright blue, and redplated after a few minutes.
I read that CRTs would often have their getter reflashed to rejuvenate the vaccuum. Further, I also read that during factory burn in, intentional arcing was produced in the tube since the arc somehow interacts with the gas in the tube to help either fix it to the getter or break chemical bonds in the gas or something.
Soo, with nothing to lose (free, already dead tubes) I tried RF heating the getters in the ole microwave. I think I found something on the old RAT lists that inspired me, or maybe it was a HAM site, I can't remember (I am well aware that both of these sources are sometimes crazy ).
The procedure goes like this:
1) with nothing in microwave, turn on for 1-5 seconds, until the magnetron can be heard firing...each microwave is different, mine took about 2 seconds after the light & "fan" came on before it would fire.
2) Place gassy, throw-away tube in microwave, making sure no part of the tube is contacting the metal microwave chassis.
3) Microwave tube for about 1 second (not too long!) after the magnetron activates
4) Observe literal flash of the getter
5) Remove tube and test
My results were
Tung Sol #1: Still gassy, not as bad, doesn't redplate anymore
Tung Sol #2: Still gassy, redplates
RCA #1: Perfect!
RCA #2: Less gassy, no redplate.
This is clearly a longshot, but hey, one out of four is good if you had none to start!
Any thoughts? Is this insane? Anyone tried it before?
I read that CRTs would often have their getter reflashed to rejuvenate the vaccuum. Further, I also read that during factory burn in, intentional arcing was produced in the tube since the arc somehow interacts with the gas in the tube to help either fix it to the getter or break chemical bonds in the gas or something.
Soo, with nothing to lose (free, already dead tubes) I tried RF heating the getters in the ole microwave. I think I found something on the old RAT lists that inspired me, or maybe it was a HAM site, I can't remember (I am well aware that both of these sources are sometimes crazy ).
The procedure goes like this:
1) with nothing in microwave, turn on for 1-5 seconds, until the magnetron can be heard firing...each microwave is different, mine took about 2 seconds after the light & "fan" came on before it would fire.
2) Place gassy, throw-away tube in microwave, making sure no part of the tube is contacting the metal microwave chassis.
3) Microwave tube for about 1 second (not too long!) after the magnetron activates
4) Observe literal flash of the getter
5) Remove tube and test
My results were
Tung Sol #1: Still gassy, not as bad, doesn't redplate anymore
Tung Sol #2: Still gassy, redplates
RCA #1: Perfect!
RCA #2: Less gassy, no redplate.
This is clearly a longshot, but hey, one out of four is good if you had none to start!
Any thoughts? Is this insane? Anyone tried it before?
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