[geeks] Vacuum tube testing

Lionel Peterson lionel4287 at verizon.net
Tue Sep 21 13:15:43 CDT 2004


> From: Matthew Braun <geeks at leydenjar.com>
> Date: 2004/09/21 Tue PM 05:52:19 GMT
> To: The Geeks List <geeks at sunhelp.org>
> Subject: [geeks] Vacuum tube testing
> 
> A few years back, when my grandfather died, we looted his house for 
> stuff and among the items I walked away with was a collection of old 
> vacuum tubes. A good number of them are still in their original boxes 
> but some of them are obviously nonfunctional, and I was looking into 
> testing them before I put the tubes up for sale. I've spoken to radio 

Why test them? You run the risk of destroying them if you set the test machine wrong... I think it is fair to list them "as-is" and state that they are new in their boxes, and presumably worked when put away...

Good luck on pricing, I'd suggest selling them in small lots (3-5 tubes in a lot), do not put duplicates in the same lot (make'em buy multiple lots to get all the valuable ones, whatever they are)...
 
> shops about using or renting tube testers, but they say I should just 
> buy one. While I can get one on Ebay for around $50, it seems silly 
> given that I'll only need it for a short while.

And then you can sell it for $50 - that is the power of eBay ;^)



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