If that unavoidable, then I will settle with DC filament bias. however, I 
may also have IVLM-1/7 in the system too, do they need AC filament bias?

On Friday, July 24, 2015 at 5:28:22 AM UTC-4, petehand wrote:
>
> With single character tubes like the IV17 you don't need to drive them 
> with AC. The filament runs up and back parallel so there's negligible 
> gradient in the electric field and no discernible brightness gradient in 
> the tube, and AC drive is just time and effort wasted for nothing. You 
> will, however, find that individual tubes vary in brightness by a huge 
> amount, even from the same batch.
>
>
> On Thursday, July 23, 2015 at 7:38:26 AM UTC-7, Chaos Hydra wrote:
>>
>> Well, as a newb, I do not how to do AC filament drive so I settled for 
>> DC. Since I will use tube play later on, Would you mind show me some good 
>> resourse explain how to do it? I appreciate any help!
>>
>>

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