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Why AC on heaters
Why AC on heaters
From trsimo--(at)--nterlog.com Sun Aug 27 18:33:38 CDT 1995 From: trsimo--(at)--nterlog.com (TR Simon) Newsgroups: rec.audio.tubes Subject: Re: Heater Voltage AC or DC?? Date: Mon, 28 Aug 1995 01:11:31 GMT
snarfsnou--(at)--ol.com (SnarfSnout) wrote:
>My question: is there a difference/advantage to using AC or DC for for >the heaters. (my shot in the dark... DC is better but in the interst of >simplicity and cost the St 70's use AC????)
>Thanks >Dave My understanding in this matter is the main reason that DC (for heater supply) should be avoided, is because of an action similar to electro-plating which causes uneven migration of metal due to the voltage potential across the heater. This in effect causes one end of the heater grow thinner while the other end grows larger.
nb. The cathode provides an intgrating function due to its thermal mass. TRS.