Thanks for sharing Eric. I'm not quite sure how Jogi would manage to 
determine the max / min range for anode current experimentally, as I'd 
expect that to be worked out statistically from the behaviour of a large 
set of tubes with a target operating life in mind - feels like the kind of 
thing that only the manufacturer could do. Until we get more definitive 
data, I'd definitely keep the current on the low side as that's less likely 
to damage the tube.

Jon.

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