Hello All,

Ok, it appears there is no x-ray risk as the voltage is too low to create 
any... or too low to create any strong enough to actually exit the tube.

As to why not use solid state or 5U4GB:  The only reason I have is my project 
uses 807 and 7193 tubes and a non-top cap 5U4GB would look too bald.  I figured 
what the heck - I found some rectifiers having a top plate cap so why not use 
them?  Besides, the tube is filled with xenon.  Such a noble tube.  

True, I now need to get a separate transformer for their filaments and have to 
see if I even have sockets and look around for larger plate connectors and my 
electric bill will go up and and and...and the whole shebang might not even 
work.  But it will still be fun to try.

If there are any other alternative non-mercury rectifier tubes having top caps, 
please let me know.  

Thanks again for all the responses.

Best Regards,

William


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Subject: Question: X-Rays from 3B28?
Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2015 03:42:24 +0000




Hello All,

Been thinking of using a pair of 3B28 tubes to rectify an output voltage to 
around 450VDC.  That value is above the critical anode voltage value of 50V, so 
that should not be a problem.  Current is less than the 500mA max listed in the 
table.  With the output voltage far lower than the ~1000V values listed in the 
table, I think these things would not even break a sweat.

Two questions for the experts:
1.  Any issue seen operating arund 450VDC?
2.  The tubes have a sticker on the base with a warning regarding x-rays.  Why 
is there a warning on the tube base but nothing shown on the data sheet?

I had no idea these would present an x-ray risk based on what I saw (and did 
not see) on the data sheet, so I picked up a pair.  Perhaps this my learning 
experience for the week.

Have a great weekend!

Best Regards,

William
                                                                                
  
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