EF86 Woes

Maxwell_E

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I've just finished final voltage checks on my Tode and everything is in great shape. Except the EF86 filaments wont come on. I double-checked the resistances all around, plugged it back in and powered on, still nothing. I thought maybe it was a dark tube, or the screen does a great job of hiding it but I'm not getting anything. I went ahead and did the Voltages checks and it came out great all around and I know the tube is getting a solid 6.1 because the EL84 is lighting up no problem. All solder joints are good and I just wanna make some noise. Is there anything obvious that I'm missing?
 
If all the voltages are good, the EF86 is lighting.

The EF86's we supply don't offer much (if any) of a glow, but their operation sets the bias for the EL84, so you would really notice if the tube wasn't functioning!

For more light, look for a used mesh plate EF86 on eBay.

-PB
 
Ok, thank you, I was really worried. I haven't had any experience with EF86's before so I thought I was just missing something simple. I just remembered I gave you guys all my good Tele's, I should have held on to one of them :)
 
I had the same worry - I thought I had a bad tube, since I saw 6.3V at the filament heater wiring, and the tube felt cold. Seems that these EF86s run pretty cool - at least compared to the EL84 which gets hot enough to feel thru the wood case!
 
Yeah, the EF86 is current starved in this schematic, running several tenths of a milliamp at 20V on the plate and a little more on the screen.  If the tube is left to run for 10-20 minutes, it should be slightly warm, but even the EF86 in the Eros circuit runs fairly cool to the touch.
 
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