[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Either way, a regular 4-pin socket (ceramic preferred of course) also works just fine. The same socket that holds your type 80 rectifier in your 1932 Philco, works just fine for the 811A.
Guess I confused things a bit. I have two nice Johnson sockets for the 811 it's a socket for the 866 that I need and the one left in the supply has a smaller base than the Johnson and that is what am now looking for. I didn't know this when I bought the sockets.
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