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B&k 445
I got this at the radio club along with that RCA TV for $5. It did something weird with my 17CP4, though. It tested fine at first, then it dropped down to 20%. I think this thing is actually putting out more than 6.3 volts, though. I'll measure it with a voltmeter and see what's going on.
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Be careful with that thing if you rejuvenate a tube. I used to have one of those, and believe me, it packed a mean punch if I cranked it up to high!
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I will only be using my B&K 470 to rejuvenate tubes. This tester is only for testing.
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Don't get me wrong, the 445 is a great machine, it's just very potent. I have ruined several with one of those, but on the other hand, the 445 resurrected quite a few that nothing else would work on. I'll put it this way, if that machine won't bring a CRT back to life, nothing will.
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So this tester is considered the "big guns" huh? If I ever come across a tube that not even my 470 can bring back, I'll be happy to give it an ass kicking with this tester. But until then it will just be for display. I'd also like to find a B&K 465. Those are pretty cool. I just love test equipment.
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The tester doesn't read voltage on the scale. It just has that switch that you select your favorite voltage on. It looked like it was putting out more than 6.3 because my 21AUP4A was lit up like a light bulb.
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We mostly used a B&K 467 for day-to-day testing and rejuvenating, and the 445 stayed on the shelf just for stubborn cases. |
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I just checked, and unfortunately, I don't have the right socket for my B&K 470 to test the 17CP4. Not that I really need to, but it would be nice to get an accurate reading from a reliable tester.
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This time, you'll have to check the voltages, using the B/W socket, pins 1&12. They should be just slightly higher, with no load. BTW, the heater might be damaged in the 21AUP4, by someone that was careless with a rejuvenator. I ran into that a lot, years ago. |
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Yes, for sure measure the heater voltage output of the tester with a decent voltmeter, known to be in reasonable calibration. Measure the socket with no load and also when connected to the crt. Indeed, the tester switch could be mis-registered or even mis-wired.
I would NEVER connect an un-verified tester to a nearly unobtainable CRT or even a small inexpensive vacuum tube... NEVER! jr |
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rejuv of a crt gets the filaments very hot, testing right after is just like testing a crt with a big brightner on it. To really see if there was any difference, you need to turn it of for at least 10-15 min to get cold and then try again at the correct filament voltage.
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Good news! I figured out why the 17CP4 was measuring so weird on the B&K 445 - the G2 switch was dirty and making bad contact. The tube is very healthy, and so is the tester. I measured the voltage out of the tester, and it was spot on.
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