On 01/22/2011 11:31 PM, paul swed wrote:
Well pretty interesting late afternoon.
The oscillator works but C-11 definitely is troubled. Additionally a key
element is an effective ground. Bridge the low side of the ampule to a
better ground and the oscillator seems to reliably start. Ignition occurs
when the oscillator is in the 80-85 MC range. It can tune from 65 to 130 MC.

Interesting. I tuned for maximum amplitude. Seemed to work well enough.

Now the neat part.
That 1-2 mm silver dot that I see in the ampule. When warm it actually moves
around as you tilt the lamp assembly! Like  drop of water would but very
slowly. So I think this is the RB Magnus speaks of. I will need to peel the
mica cover off the area to try to heat this up and return it hopefully to
use.
The fact that the dot moves means I may be able to get it to the center of
the sphere to more easily heat it.
Magnus when you heated yours did it simply vaporize??? Or did you get it to
simply move down deeper in the core area?

I was quite brutal. I didn't remove it from the back-piece and mica, I just heated it up as it would be horizontally oriented. I used the end-piece and removal-tool as cool-off area and mechanical holder. I simply just heated it as it was heated in the oscillator the first time. Then I got the grey surface of the glas. Darn. Next I thought that I would let the got gas evaporate up in the colder corner... so I oriented the open glas downwards and let it remain in the holder, heated it properly up and saw the grey completion disappear, stayed on it with the heat somewhat longer and then just turned the heat off and let it sit there and cool down. When it had cooled down (I was able to hold the removal tool fairly quickly, so it was acting as an OK cooler) I looked into the lamp and could clearly see the rubidium blob right in the middle and no more splatter. Nice and clean.

Other thing, measuring ignition time. On the first run just for the heck of
it I flashed a led light into the ampule and it ignited instantly. So
perhaps for old hard starting end of life RB lamps this might be a trick to
at least get it going for a bit longer.

Hehe.. we are starting to have fun now. :)

Cheers,
Magnus

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