I'm looking at the Cyclon range of 2v sealed lead acid batteries for powering the filamants of the 26 tube (1.5v at 1 amp). Wondering about a charger for them at 2v. Commercial units start at 6v, so is it a question of charging them in series?Any helpful information on charging and sealed lead acid batteries for filaments appreciated. Andy
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Topic - Has anyone used 2v Cyclon SLAs for DHT filaments? - andy evans 15:06:40 01/08/06 (17)
- Andy, have you seen this data sheet? - Russ57 05:59:13 01/09/06 (8)
- Data isn't totally clear here - andy evans 09:23:49 01/09/06 (7)
- Re: Data isn't totally clear here - Dave Cigna 15:21:13 01/09/06 (5)
- Look at a 1LE3, polarity is indicated(nt) - Russ57 06:24:23 01/10/06 (4)
- Fair enough! - Dave Cigna 09:10:00 01/10/06 (0)
- Re: Look at a 1LE3, polarity is indicated(nt) - fatbottle 06:30:57 01/10/06 (2)
- Is filament polarity a 'convention' in DHTs?? - andy evans 08:20:54 01/10/06 (1)
- Seems to be tube dependent - Russ57 09:30:44 01/10/06 (0)
- Yup, I noticed the AC heating comments - Russ57 10:38:50 01/09/06 (0)
- Re: Has anyone used 2v Cyclon SLAs for DHT filaments? - SLM 02:59:05 01/09/06 (2)
- Very interesting!! - andy evans 04:10:04 01/09/06 (1)
- Re: Very interesting!! - jub_jugs 05:50:56 01/09/06 (0)
- Re: Has anyone used 2v Cyclon SLAs for DHT filaments? - Ian L 20:16:03 01/08/06 (1)
- Re: Has anyone used 2v Cyclon SLAs for DHT filaments? - andy evans 04:03:19 01/09/06 (1)
- Website details - andy evans 15:15:42 01/08/06 (2)
- Information about charging Cyclons - andy evans 09:09:29 01/09/06 (1)
- Are high current NiMH D cells an option? - andy evans 08:26:03 01/10/06 (0)