Taping tubes

adamct

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I have a tube cooler / damper that is basically just a long, thick solid copper tube to slip over signal tubes (e.g., 12AU7, 12BH7 or E80CC). On the inside of the tube damper there are little plastic
 
I'm trying to understand why you would want to do this? None of the tubes listed get very hot and you wouldn't need to assist in removing heat from them in a Bottlehead design which is open to air. What is your goal? To dampen the vibration to reduce a microphonic tube or remove heat?? 
 
Copper tape will damp vibration somewhat, mostly at very high frequencies IIRC. It's not great, but it is visible on a scope. If you solder a drain wire to the tape and attach it to the chassis it will also work as somewhat of a shield for EMI.
 
How about, get some plumbers Teflon tape and wind a couple of rings on the tube till the dampener fits. Cheep and easy. Plus I have some success, using this stuff directly as a dampener, some success...John   
 
Excellent idea! The manufacturer of the tube damper actually produces a high temperature version of these that uses some sort of Teflon bumper. Thanks for the suggestion!
 
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