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Does dust on tubes cause bad performance?
Hello does dust on tubes cause bad performance? I heard it does I was always told when I worked In tv shops to clean the ubes give me your honest opinion.... Timothy
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I would think that a clean tube would dissipate heat better.
Looks better, too... |
Dirt on high voltage tubes causes leakage, and leads to arcing.
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In general, it's cosmetic. If you work on a set and clean the tubes, the curious customer will be happy. But dusty tubes smell nice, I think.
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The HV rectifire & regulator should be clean to prevent arcing.
It was common to find a set with an inch or two of dust in them, they went outside & got blown out. If you clean them be careful not to rub the markings off. We had a few do that & had to bring the set in for us to figure out were things went. Also had a helper that cleaned things. Once he cleaned " all that black crap" off the CRT !:nono: Man did it shine. I had to pour the boss a drink to calm him down. Next day we were all laughing about it......... 73 Zeno:smoke: |
I've seen radios and TV's with lots of dust around the tube pins, and cleaning the dust out improved performance.
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And a radio with a dirty variable tuning capacitor can work noisily and erratically.
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I was having an noise issue on my tube portacolor which came back to a faulty connection at one of the tuner pins. In fact I make a habit of cleaning the pins and sockets out really well any time I test tubes or change them. Keep in mind also, that the sockets are often faulty or include cracked solder points underneath, even if p-t-p wired.
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