Simple tube-use question


Good day A-Gers:

I have a few old pairs of 12AX7 tubes that am planning to evaluate in my phono-pre. 

Because they were shipped without a box, some of these tubes have the testing data written on a peel-n-stick label that is attached directly to the glass

Should the paper/glue be removed before installing (i.e. will the tube get so hot that paper will be a fire hazard)? I would normally scrub-off the paper/glue, but it would be most convenient to keep the data with the tube.

Have you rolled-tubes with paper stickers on the glass?

Thanks in advance for the common-sense that I seem to be lacking today...

 

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A lot of old tubes have stickers on them that the OEM put on them for advertising and they are still there 50+ years later.  It is not a hazard.  

That said, I would remove it and clean the glass because I like things clean.  It will "bake on" a bit.

Jerry

Remove and clean for sure.  There is no useful reason to leave a paper sticker on a vacuum tube.

Hi All - 

Thanks for weighing in...

Off come the stickers. I will record the data and hopefully be able to remember where...

Regards,

Tektronix graded  tubes came with either paper or foil stickers to identify them. I always left them on. Per your question I would remove the stickers but keep the info matched with the tube. Also keep in mind that most cleaners will remove any lettering that’s on the tubes.Also some tubes have information etched into the glass. But most importantly roll some tubes and enjoy the experience. Regards , Mike B. 

Take a pic of the info on your phone before removing it so you’ll always have it. I do that w/ lots of things I want to remember.