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5V4G Damper
I'm in the process of "re-restoring" my RCA Victor television model 730TV1. I noticed that the set was had a 5U4G in the socket instead of the spec 5V4G. Are these interchangeable in a damper circuit?
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The power transformer has a separate winding rated at two amps, but insulated for the high potential found in the damper circuit. Best to replace it with a 5V4G. |
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I believe the 5V4 has a lower drop and thus may do a better job.
I recall replacing 5Y3s with 5V4s to get more B+. |
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