Hello All,

Thanks to all respondents answering my question regarding the dual structures 
inside a pair of 6B4G tubes I have.

The explanations make sense:  more plate area for higher power and/or use 
existing structures and double them up within one bottle for cost savings.

Take care and enjoy the autumn.  The colors were great up in Duluth, Minnesota, 
this past weekend.

Best Regards,

William

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Subject: Question for 6B4G
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2014 03:31:28 +0000




Hello All,

Today's question:  Why does a Tung Sol 6B4G have 2 plates in each bottle while 
the data sheet (http://frank.pocnet.net/sheets/127/6/6B4G.pdf) shows only one?

It is late at night and I admit to not examining the internals very closely as 
yet.  I suppose each plate is tied together as well as each grid?  Seems 
somewhat strange to me.  What would be the reason or the advantage?  Do the 
tubes need to maximize the plate surface area for some reason?

I have not seen or used this particular tube before, so if the explanation has 
been given at some point in the past I will apologize for repeating the 
question.

Thanks in advance for any lore that can be passed along.  Yes, I did poke 
around on the web but I only see mentions of single and dual plate structures - 
but no functional explanations.

Best Regards,

William
                                                                                
  
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