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Bottlehead Kits => Legacy Kit Products => Quickie => Topic started by: Mysterious Mose on March 14, 2015, 10:12:13 AM

Title: 1.5 V battery; tube socket
Post by: Mysterious Mose on March 14, 2015, 10:12:13 AM
I just finished building this kit and the sound is great.   :)  But:  :(

1. The 1.5V filament batteries get exhausted very quickly.  Is there a type of battery which can be expected to last longer?  (Also, I'm considering rechargeable batteries.)

2. One of the jacks in one of the tube sockets is a little bit plugged.  The tube doesn't go in all the way, but it still works.  Why would it be plugged and what could I do to unlug it, other than replacing the socket?

Dan
Title: Re: 1.5 V battery; tube socket
Post by: Paul Birkeland on March 14, 2015, 10:47:53 AM
1. The 1.5V filament batteries get exhausted very quickly.  Is there a type of battery which can be expected to last longer?  (Also, I'm considering rechargeable batteries.)
What kind of batteries are you using now?
2. One of the jacks in one of the tube sockets is a little bit plugged.  The tube doesn't go in all the way, but it still works.  Why would it be plugged and what could I do to unlug it, other than replacing the socket?
If a lot of solder is used in the build, it can get into the tube socket pin receptacles.  Sometimes you can reheat the offending pin with the plate flipped over, and the solder will flow out.  If not, the socket has to be replaced.

-PB
Title: Re: 1.5 V battery; tube socket
Post by: Mysterious Mose on March 17, 2015, 09:56:46 AM
I think I had carbon zinc batteries.  I'm not particular about the kind of battery to use and am on my way to pick up a pair.   I use this in my only system for listening to music.  It's  source ---> preamplifier ---> PSAudio headphone amplifier ---> Sennheiser HD 650 headphones.

I'll try the desoldering procedure specified.

Now I'm onto Crack.  Yes, I already have a headphone amp but ... .
Title: Re: 1.5 V battery; tube socket
Post by: Paul Birkeland on March 18, 2015, 10:18:49 AM
Carbon zinc batteries are incredibly low quality, and aren't going to last long.  Of the carbon zinc batteries I have used, I note that many of them self discharge fairly quickly after any initial use.  I would recommend trying alkaline batteries if possible.
Title: Re: 1.5 V battery; tube socket
Post by: Paul Joppa on March 18, 2015, 10:29:43 AM
Yeah, they may have a short shelf life, but since relatively few are used they are usually old when you buy them. The worst is that the "heavy duty" label is still used, though it has been downright deceptive ever since the invention of the alkaline cell.