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Building a socket for a power tube – TGI2 400/16


By Radu Motisan Posted on October 12th, 2011 , 500 Views (Rate 0.86)



  




Some of my latest work involved using a thyratron tube, the TGI2 400/16. At 6.3V/10A filament and 16KV/400A max plate voltage, the tube requires tick wires for connection, when in use. Since I didn't have the original socket, I decided to build one, paying some extra attention at the high current requirements:






  

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