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Old 08-26-2010, 07:34 AM
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Originally Posted by yagosaga View Post
The 17LP4 is well operated with 14,000 Volts anode current. With such a high plate voltage, you should not see any ion burns, even after a longer time interval. My experience with vintage crts is that those with low EHT have strong ion burns and with higher EHT (above 7 KV) have dim or no ion burns. I did test it with a crt with a strong ion burn at 5 KV. When I increased EHT, the ion burn faded away.

- Eckhard
That makes sense. Ions will have a very short range in the phosphor. By running at a higher EHT the electrons will pass through the damaged layer of the phosphor and excite the remaining good portion.

I do have ion burns on CRTs that ran at 11KV though. They are for the most part minor.

John
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