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Stand By and Slow Heater Turnon
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Hi Strelok

The TUT method for heater surge protection (Fig.2-18) is universal and easy to adjust for whatever the heater load is just by changing the limit resistor value. One relay control circuit is shown in Fig.2-19, and can be any type of timer circuit you wish to deploy. Fig.2-20 shows an idea from Wireless World that provides reduced net voltage output over a set time constant, but does not provide specific current limiting you can set.

Figs. 3-18, 3-19 of POP have active current limiting that requires some excess voltage be available, which is often the case for DC heaters. Same with TUT2 Fig.2-74.

Limiting the heater turn-on surge will increase tube life, but remember that if a tube is not mechanically upset, it will generally last beyond fifty years even without such measures.
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Stand By and Slow Heater Turnon - by Strelok - 05-27-2020, 08:36 AM
RE: Stand By and Slow Heater Turnon - by Strelok - 05-29-2020, 04:34 AM
RE: Stand By and Slow Heater Turnon - by K O'Connor - 05-30-2020, 03:01 PM
RE: Stand By and Slow Heater Turnon - by Amptroll - 09-11-2020, 06:08 PM
RE: Stand By and Slow Heater Turnon - by Strelok - 06-03-2020, 09:58 AM

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