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Engineer
December 13th 11, 09:04 PM
Hi, Vacuumlanders,
Can anyone tell me or point me to the pin-out for the E130L or 7534
tube? It's a large, "807-looking" tube, top-cap plate, but on an
octal base.
I'd like to find the plate characteristics, too, but so far no luck.
I'm planing to make a high-power audio amplifier from a couple of them
as I have all the "iron".
Thanks for all replies.
Merry Christmas to all!
Cheers,
Roger

jh[_3_]
December 13th 11, 09:20 PM
Am 13.12.2011 22:04, schrieb Engineer:
> Hi, Vacuumlanders,
> Can anyone tell me or point me to the pin-out for the E130L or 7534
> tube? It's a large, "807-looking" tube, top-cap plate, but on an
> octal base.
> I'd like to find the plate characteristics, too, but so far no luck.
> I'm planing to make a high-power audio amplifier from a couple of them
> as I have all the "iron".
> Thanks for all replies.
> Merry Christmas to all!
> Cheers,
> Roger

Hi Roger,

so hard?

http://tdsl.duncanamps.com/sheets/e130l/e130l.gif

Jochen

flipper
December 14th 11, 12:34 AM
On Tue, 13 Dec 2011 13:04:35 -0800 (PST), Engineer
> wrote:

>Hi, Vacuumlanders,
>Can anyone tell me or point me to the pin-out for the E130L or 7534
>tube? It's a large, "807-looking" tube, top-cap plate, but on an
>octal base.
>I'd like to find the plate characteristics, too, but so far no luck.
>I'm planing to make a high-power audio amplifier from a couple of them
>as I have all the "iron".
>Thanks for all replies.
>Merry Christmas to all!
>Cheers,
>Roger

How were you trying to find it? A Google turns one up on the first
page.

http://tubedata.tubes.se/sheets/009/e/E130L.pdf

If you're going to be building with tubes you should have this one in
your bookmarks

http://www.mif.pg.gda.pl/homepages/frank/vs.html

John L Stewart
December 14th 11, 01:52 AM
Hi, Vacuumlanders,
Can anyone tell me or point me to the pin-out for the E130L or 7534
tube? It's a large, "807-looking" tube, top-cap plate, but on an
octal base.
I'd like to find the plate characteristics, too, but so far no luck.
I'm planing to make a high-power audio amplifier from a couple of them
as I have all the "iron".
Thanks for all replies.
Merry Christmas to all!
Cheers,
Roger

Hi Roger- I'm sure I had given that data sheet to you a while ago. Here is a link that will find detailed info on most any tube in creation including the 7534 & many others-

www.frank.pocnet.net

Try it. You will like it!

Cheers, John

Engineer
December 15th 11, 07:02 PM
On Dec 13, 8:52*pm, John L Stewart <John.L.Stewart.
> wrote:
> Engineer;946699 Wrote:
>
> > Hi, Vacuumlanders,
> > Can anyone tell me or point me to the pin-out for the E130L or 7534
> > tube? *It's a large, "807-looking" tube, top-cap plate, but on an
> > octal base.
> > I'd like to find the plate characteristics, too, but so far no luck.
> > I'm planing to make a high-power audio amplifier from a couple of them
> > as I have all the "iron".
> > Thanks for all replies.
> > Merry Christmas to all!
> > Cheers,
> > Roger
>
> Hi Roger- I'm sure I had given that data sheet to you a while ago. Here
> is a link that will find detailed info on most any tube in creation
> including the 7534 & many others-
>
> www.frank.pocnet.net
>
> Try it. You will like it!
>
> Cheers, John
>
> --
> John L Stewart

Thanks all... of course, it's on Frank's http://tubedata.tubes.se...
found it a couple of days ago. I've just changed my PC so bookmarks
were deficient, now fixed. I somehow missed it on google!
Cheers,
Roger