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B-32B

Information - Aide 
ID = 83620
       
Pays:
Etats-Unis
Fabricant: General Electric Co. (GE); Bridgeport CT, Syracuse NY
Concepteur: General Electric Co. (GE); Bridgeport CT, Syracuse NY 
Type:  Ballast Tube (neither FeH or Urdox)   Texte 
Identique à B-32B = UV877 = C877

Culot Swan-Bajonett B15
Utilisé par Radio/TV-reception etc.
Chauffage Vf 45 Volt / Direct
Description

This tube was used in dry cell radios and was developed by general Electric in 1925. It had a short commercial life and was discontinued in 1929.The tube resembled an automotive light bulb and was connected between two of the 45 volt batteries. It was used to protect filaments of the UV199 tubes in case of a short circuit with the battery wiring. The base was double contact Ba15D. The main use of the tube was in the RCA Radiola 25 receiver, where it was usedas a current limiter at the junction of two 45 volt batteries. The type number indicates that the tube was part of the GE family of voltage or current regulator types.

 
Dimensions
(l x h x p)
incl.pins/tip
x 56 x 35 mm / x 2.20 x 1.38 inch
Poids 10 g / 0.35 oz
Bibliographie Tube Lore (II)   p. 80 & 211


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