Hellp Mr Barile,

Been a while, thought I'd chime in on the Z568 cathode poisoning thread.

On my next trip to LA, I'm going to pack up the set of tubes I have with 
cathode poisoning and want to come by so you can show me how to best 
recondition them. I have somewhere between six and a dozen Z568 or Z5680 tubes 
which need some love from cathode poisoning.

Wayne

On 2012 Jun 06, at 21:24 , MichaelB wrote:

> I have several with similar darkening, and they are just fine. But, like Jeff 
> says, it most likely has a few hours on it. It may be fine and then again, it 
> may not! No way to tell until you get your hands on it. I can tell you this, 
> most of the 5680's I have that have this sort of darkening did require some 
> "rejuvenation" on my part.
> 
> On Wednesday, June 6, 2012 11:22:26 AM UTC-7, kay486 wrote:
> Hi there, i just bought one Z5680M tube pretty cheap and now im waiting for 
> it to arrive. The thing is that it has dark corners on the anode grid. So im 
> bit worried that it might not function. Does anybody know what could be the 
> problem, and if it affects the tubes function? (see the picture)
> 
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