5Y3
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RCA and other manufacturers later introduced many similar 5V rectifier tubes of both higher and lower current and voltage rating, including the 5V3, 5W3, 5X3, 5Z3, 5U4, 5Z4, GZ32, and GZ34.
Sovtek in Russia manufacture a 5Y3GT with similar specifications,[2] but indirectly heated, and with higher maximum current at 140 instead of 120 mA. It is reported that the voltage drop across the Sovtek version is much lower than the original tubes, leading to undesirably high voltage output from circuits designed for the original. There have been reports of at least one batch of Sovtek 5Y3 appearing to be unreliable and prone to early failure due to arcing.[3]
See also
References
- ↑ National Valve Museum, equivalents beginning "5"
- ↑ New Sensor: brief Sovtek 5Y3GT specification. Filament current misprinted; actually 2A.
- ↑ diyaudio discussion on current vacuum tubes and reliability of Sovtek tubes
- RCA 5Y3 datasheet from the RCA RC-29 Receiving Tubes Manual (NJ7P Tube Database)
- Sovtek 5Y3GT datasheet
External links
- http://www.dougstubes.com/ruby-5y3gt.html Chinese plug-in replacement
- http://www.r-type.org/pdfs/5y3gt.pdf General Electric datasheet
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