9-pin tube plugs
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9-pin tube plugs
Does anybody know where I can buy the 9-pin tube plugs used for making bias meters for EL84s? I've found the assembled probe units, but I want to make my own.
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Re: 9-pin tube plugs
You could convert a broken or weak 9-pin tube. Carefully break off the old glass and remove the tube components, leaving attachment points for your new components. You'd have to fashion some type of protective cover (PVC maybe?).
Alternatively, ask one of the bias tool vendors if they'd sell you some of their bases.
I have the parts for an octal bias tool, but I haven't assembled them yet. All my amps are cathode biased
Alternatively, ask one of the bias tool vendors if they'd sell you some of their bases.
I have the parts for an octal bias tool, but I haven't assembled them yet. All my amps are cathode biased
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Re: 9-pin tube plugs
I was looking at Hoffmans Bias checker kit but he only offers it in Octal.
Something that caught my eye that I have not seen before is he says:
Please install all tube sockets with a tube in the socket.
The pins on the socket will not be lined up correctly if you do not have a tube in the socket while soldering them.
It may be very difficult to install the tube if the pins are not aligned properly and you may damage the tube socket pins.
Do any of you do that?
Something that caught my eye that I have not seen before is he says:
Please install all tube sockets with a tube in the socket.
The pins on the socket will not be lined up correctly if you do not have a tube in the socket while soldering them.
It may be very difficult to install the tube if the pins are not aligned properly and you may damage the tube socket pins.
Do any of you do that?
Tom
Don't let that smoke out!
Don't let that smoke out!
Re: 9-pin tube plugs
Chinese - quality is OK - noval socket savers ref #P-ST9-900 for $3.95 ea at AES.Does anybody know where I can buy the 9-pin tube plugs used for making bias meters for EL84s? I've found the assembled probe units, but I want to make my own.
http://www.tubesandmore.com/
You may find them cheaper from other sources, for instance the Tube Center lists them at $2.00 ea. and $14.99 for 10.
http://www.thetubecenter.com/gridcaps_s ... tlist.html
Re: 9-pin tube plugs
You da' MAN, BRO!
Do they come apart to break into the wiring?
Do they come apart to break into the wiring?
Re: 9-pin tube plugs
[img:213:125]http://www.thetubecenter.com/product_im ... -Saver.jpg[/img]Do they come apart to break into the wiring?
The top is held by a central Philips screw and nut.