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ShartZenith
06-12-2012, 09:07 PM
Does anyone out there have a manual, preferably a PDF or other type of emailable file for a B & K model 350 Cathode Tester Rejuvenator? A friend has the tester and we're intending to use it on the CRT of my 1951 Zenith Model 2445R, chassis 24H21. Do you see any danger to the CRT using this model tester? Thanks! Steve

Eric H
06-12-2012, 10:18 PM
It should be fine for testing your tube, not so fine for rejuvenating if that's needed.

The models of B&K older than a 470 were pretty harsh for rejuvenating, just a big blast of electricity across the cathode, often doing more harm than good.

Sorry, I don't have the manual for it.

jeyurkon
06-12-2012, 10:58 PM
I wouldn't use it for rejuvenation either. However, I found a post over on Antique Radio Forum by Mr. Detrola who seems to like it.

Perhaps he could scan the manual for you.

John

ShartZenith
06-13-2012, 08:31 AM
I found Detrola's posts but there are 12204. How do I find the one you're talking about? Thx, Steve

ShartZenith
06-13-2012, 08:54 AM
Nevermind. I found Detrola's profile and the thread on antique radio and sent him a PM.
Steve

earlyfilm
06-13-2012, 11:26 AM
Does anyone out there have a manual, preferably a PDF or other type of emailable file for a B & K model 350 Cathode Tester Rejuvenator?

Clarification: This post is only about the B&K CRT 350 and B&K CRT 400 Testers which share an almost identical circuit.


I have the owner's manual for the 400, which is basically the same unit except for the meter shape.

(The 420 went to a different circuit.)

None of the early B&K manuals include a schematic.

The one 350 that I've seen and some of the 400's were often found with burned resistors. Of course on a unit this old, both capacitors should be replaced and the one tube checked before using.

I agree with the others, don't use the rejuvenation button on the 350 or 400 unless you want to risk killing the CRT.

Other than that, these old units work very well on pre-mid-1950's CRTs and I really like how they enable you to quickly compare two tubes when you don't have a working set to use.

I have added a copy of the 400 instructions. I don't have the original tube list, but all that it told was the filament voltage. If the tube would fit the only socket the tester had, and it was 1950s or earlier, it could be tested.

The tube list in a below post is only for much newer B&K (higher number) CRT testers.

James.

mbear2k
06-13-2012, 12:55 PM
I love my 400 and 445. I only use to test CRT function and quality of course, but their great for burning in a long unused CRT, or bumping the filament voltage for an 'awakening' session. I keep one on the shelf and one in the trunk of my car for the occasional surprise find while on the road.

ShartZenith
06-13-2012, 03:24 PM
James, how many pages is it? I don't want you to go to too much trouble. This is what I found on the net last night. Do you think these instructions will work?
http://www.bkprecision.com/downloads/pdf/CRT_Setup_Chart.pdf
Steve

radiotvnut
06-13-2012, 10:04 PM
The 467 was the earliest model number that used 3-meters and had a safe rejuvenate function. The 467 and 490 are basically the same. The 470 was the first single meter model with a safe rejuvenate function and is the model I currently use. The 470 and 480 models are basically the same. I used to have a 465 that would test most pre-early '70's color/B&W tubes and would test the newer tubes with the right adapters; but, it used the same "atomic blast" rejuvenate function as earlier models.

snelson903
06-14-2012, 04:09 AM
you have me scared now ,i have had a b&k 467 since i was in my teens what damage does it do to the picture tube on the rejuvenate mode and how is the clean balance also ,explain in detail on both, and why, and is there any internal changes can be made. i dont want to hurting my color roundies or the b&w tubes,i also just got a older sencore ill check what model.

mbear2k
06-14-2012, 01:06 PM
The 467 is a good unit for rejuvination. I also have a 467 and a 490 and prefer the 467 as it's easier (for me) to operate. I also use my Sencore SuperMack which seems to work well too.

snelson903
06-14-2012, 06:38 PM
ok you had me scared there ,iv had a b k since the 70's never seem to ever hurt anything ,i have even made one from parts got off ebay so if there ever any question of mine. plus i just got a a sencore tester along with alot of b k equitment i traded some guy off craiglist for some ev speaker horns i had.

DavGoodlin
06-15-2012, 09:00 AM
I have a Heathkit IT5320 that is good for all the cautious stuff like raising heater voltage.
In 34 years, I trashed only one CRT with it, a 1971 GE "N1" non-delta tube that had a very stubborn blue gun.

It uses a series of incandescent lamps as a current limiter.

Does anyone else have experience with this one?

ShartZenith
06-15-2012, 07:13 PM
Thank you so much for adding that PDF for me. I've saved it and will print it out when we're ready to test the pic tube. Steve

ShartZenith
06-17-2012, 02:46 PM
I found a B&K model 440 today for 10 bucks and bought it. It has a tube chart with my pic tube in it but no instructions. Can I used the 350 instructions in the PDF you attached and be safe or do I need the 440 instructions to conduct the tests I need to to find out if my pic tube is good?
Thx!
Steve

Boobtubeman
06-17-2012, 03:49 PM
I just got a heathkit crt tester weeks ago. I have a BK 465 and a 467 unit sittin around :)

Geist
12-18-2012, 12:43 PM
Hi All;
I have a B&K 470, that I just dug out.. My other one is a Heath Kit, not sure of model number.. Anyway, the 470 has NO adapters.. And it came with a D 15 pin socket, but in the Manual that I have with it, it shows a 12 socket, Am I right that must be an add on ?? My guess is I'LL have to open it up and trace out what goes where..
THANK YOU Marty

kramden66
12-21-2012, 11:10 AM
I have a 467 i believe is the number , 1966 era ? , i had a 10bp4 with great emissions but a short , can't recall which light a G or H but i said what have i got to lose ? so i tried the remove shorts , it removed the short and the crt worked well ever since , rejuve i've tried and it brought one 16GP4 back up for a week then it fizzled again , tried it on a 12QP4 and it came up and lasted about 2 months and it fizzled got weak , not trying to cause any disappointments but that was my experiance , other then that its always been a help with checking the crts.

mike

Progman64
04-19-2022, 01:52 AM
I have a BK 465 CRT tester and I need the instruction manual as well as the adapters. Can anyone here help me out with this please? Thank you.

Yamamaya42
04-19-2022, 05:57 AM
I have a BK 465 CRT tester and I need the instruction manual as well as the adapters. Can anyone here help me out with this please? Thank you.

https://bama.edebris.com/manuals/b&k/465/

the adapters will have to be made :/

Electronic M
04-19-2022, 01:04 PM
I'm not familiar with the 465, but if it's like my 466 the connector on the end of the cable coming off the tester is the standard 10BP4 base that almost all CRTs before 1960 used, and it's wired such that you don't need an adapter to connect it to the tubes it can plug into.
I have most of the adapters for mine I need for the stuff I care about, but I built a universal adapter too. I had a junk scope tube with a 10BP4 style base (with all ~14pins populated) I robbed that base and added alligator leads to the red/B&W pins. I can test any tube if I can find a datasheet with a pinout. It has served me well on 2 different 15GP22s (doubt I'll find that adapter).