I remember the first time I replaced a 4CX7500A in a BE FM-10T when I removed the old one I noticed fingerprints all over the anode. It looks like that the previous engineer had uric acid issues or something. I decided to wear nitrile gloves while handling the new tube to avoid this.
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I remember the first time I replaced a 4CX7500A in a BE FM-10T when I removed the old one I noticed fingerprints all over the anode. It looks like that the previous engineer had uric acid issues or something. I decided to wear nitrile gloves while handling the new tube to avoid this.