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Re: tube rectifiers
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Fri, 09 July 2004 17:34
rohit
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Thanks for your advices,
I think there is no harm adding a delay relay for B+. Please tell me more about "cathode stripping" and what exactly is causing it. What is exactly happening?
Rohit
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