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I would be happy to test valves for any amp builders out there (altho' I guess many will have their own tube testers).

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Tubaholic wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 1:13 pm I would be happy to test valves for any amp builders out there (altho' I guess many will have their own tube testers).
What you got (pic please)?
I've got an ex-military AVO C.T 160 - I even like looking at it and you should smell it!
I can match tubes on it too.
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That looks like it belongs in a WWII spy movie.
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Tube testing gear is super cool. One of my workmates rescued some tube gear from a skip bin. Managed to match some of my tubes to use in my Jansen.

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MikeC wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 3:48 pm
Tubaholic wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 1:13 pm I would be happy to test valves for any amp builders out there (altho' I guess many will have their own tube testers).
What you got (pic please)?
I've got an ex-military AVO C.T 160 - I even like looking at it and you should smell it!
I can match tubes on it too.
Your AVO is surely a beautiful piece of gear.
My valve tester (named Lester) is a home-made thing and looks it, but it works well.
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Re: Valve testing offer

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Tubaholic wrote: Thu May 30, 2024 5:22 pm
MikeC wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 3:48 pm
Tubaholic wrote: Wed May 29, 2024 1:13 pm I would be happy to test valves for any amp builders out there (altho' I guess many will have their own tube testers).
What you got (pic please)?
I've got an ex-military AVO C.T 160 - I even like looking at it and you should smell it!
I can match tubes on it too.
Your AVO is surely a beautiful piece of gear.
My valve tester (named Lester) is a home-made thing and looks it, but it works well.Lester top.jpeg
Most impressed that you made your own valve tester! Awesome.
Is the lamp for current limiting/protection?
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Re: Valve testing offer

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Yes, Lester does not do shorts testing. The anode and screen supply circuits do have their own overload current limiting so the lamp is probably unnecessary. But I put the lamp in just as an extra layer of protection in case of a short in the valve.

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