EL84 thermionic valve anatomy.

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Good day thermophiles.

Recently this valve was starting to sound cold and transistor-like so I decided I would open it and repair it myself. I took a few photos as a guide for others who would like to service and tweak their own valves.

I will update the captions with more detail later, but for now I will only provide a title for each photo.


You will need a special valve opening tool. Bizarrely some people use it to open acorns too.
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Pristine EL84 that sounds like a solid state device lately.
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Getter material in the top of the valve glass envelope. I suspect it is barium (I will confirm later). It is used to absorb oxygen inside the vacuum.
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Glass removed.
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Top washer with getter.
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Anode removed.
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Anode.
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Suppressor grid.
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Screen grid bottom. Suppressor grid top.
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Control grid bottom. Screen grid top.
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Cathode.
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Heaters.
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Base.
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All the parts in an order similar to that which they would be in the valve.
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Soon I will glue (or duct tape) all the pieces back together and try the valve in my favourite mono amplifier.
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