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5779

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ID = 37271
       
Country:
United States of America (USA)
Brand: General Electric Co. (GE); Bridgeport CT, Syracuse NY
Tube type:  Ignitron 
Identical to 5779

Filament
Description Glass bulb ignitron designed to demonstrate the operating principles of ignitrons.
350V PIV, 10A average continuous; convection cooled. 
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William Wagner
11.Oct.12
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The second image of this 5779 shows it operating at 1/10 power, one amp DC from a 40 volt power supply triggered by a Tesla coil.  It has a good deal of Hg in it!  I read on the web long ago about one of these that was operated in a very high magnetic field at very high current at extremely short pulse duration, unbelievable at the time to me.  Widh I could find it again!

William Wagner
11.Oct.12
  2

I am getting used to this site.  I will attach here the second pic of the 5779 operating.  Sorry about the newby mistakes here.

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