By the way Grahame, FYI, they were used extensively, (and only???) as the cold cathode full wave rectifiers, in vibrator type power supplies, for automobile radios. I know of no other use, but might be interesting to see what others here may say on that. Ira.

On 4/2/2014 1:30 PM, Grahame Marsh wrote:
Right, I've only seen the metal can version - that was a few years ago as well. G

On 02/04/2014 21:21, Instrument Resources of America wrote:
P.S. Pic enclosed here of 0Z4G.    Ira.



On 4/2/2014 1:15 PM, Grahame Marsh wrote:

Isn't the 0Z4 in a metal can?

:D

On 02/04/2014 20:39, Tidak Ada wrote:
Nice! So a 0Z4G is OK, Thaen is the next sorrow to meet a minimum current of
30mA, needed for maintaining the conduction.
I love that 0Z4G!

eric


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May be an open mercury vapor rectifier, like a 866 (not an 866A !) does
the same. If you can get one with lower heater consumption it is better for
your electricity bill.
Don't know what spectrum OSAGE rectifiers radiate. anyhow they have no
filament.
Any other small mercury tubes that could do the job?
Argon tubes also emit a useful amount of UV. Maybe an ordinary AR-1 argon
bulb, or an 0Z4G rectifier?

- John

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