Hello Jim,
 
If you have a source of UV-light, that will do a good job.
Maybe an UV-Led beneath the tube will do the trick....
 
BR/
Guus

> Op 07-10-2023 19:26 CEST schreef Jim KO5V <[email protected]>:
>  
>  
> I have a B7971 that doesn't want to light up - the ends of some segments will 
> glow,  but none will illuminate along their entire length. I have had tubes 
> in the past that were probably a bit gassy, and they cleaned up after running 
> for a few minutes to a few hours.
>  
> So, I put it into the "10 second" position of my Mod 6 clock, and ran it over 
> night with no improvement. However after I had been up an hour or so, I 
> noticed that the tube's segments were lighting up along about 3/4 of their 
> lengths, and also that the low morning sun was shining on the clock. This 
> state lasted for as long as the sunlight was on the tube - sometime after 
> light moved off of the clock, the tube went back to it's wounded state. 
>  
> This morning I watched as the sunlight moved toward the clock, and as soon as 
> the light hit the clock, the tube immediately recovered, and performed like 
> it did yesterday. However, that state lasted for about 3-1/2 hours after the 
> sunlight moved away. I then shined a flashlight on the tube, and it recovered 
> as long as the light was there. 
>  
> I guess this is some kind of photo-voltaic effect. I have a bit of education 
> in basic physics (for engineering), and this baffles me - but it's cool!
>  
> I have a reading lamp that puts out a full spectrum, so I will put that on 
> the clock today and see what happens. I may also set up a test to run the 
> tube at a bit higher voltage (180-ish V). It may never recover completely, 
> but I think this is a fun exercise.
>  
> Anyway, and ideas are welcome. I may not be able to save the tube, but I 
> might actually learn something.  Thanks.  Jim
> 
>  
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