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Default HP CRT filament question

On May 27, 10:45*am, Caesar Valenti wrote:
dodger741 wrote:
I have an HP 8568B spectrum analyzer which went through shipping
recently. *The display unit no longer works and it appears that the
CRT section is the culprit. *I checked the HV and signals and on the
surface they appear OK. * *I did find some glass chips in the case
which leads me to believe the tube is damaged/broken. *Taking the CRT
out is a pain. I can measure the filament resistance at about 4 ohms.
If the tube is cracked or broken, wouldn't the filament burn-up with
an infinite resistance??


I would not think so. *CRT filaments only need to glow red, unlike light
bulbs that glow white hot. *So if it has lost its vacuum, it would still
function as a heater since it does not get hot enough to burn up. *You
can try this with a regular light bulb at about 1/5 its rated voltage. *
Even with the glass broken (and assuming breaking the glass does not
also break the filament), it will still glow red hot.


Two previous posters have it right!