I hadn't actually read the datasheet until now. I didn't realize that the 
tubes have a layer of transparent tin oxide deposited on the glass, which 
acts as the anode. I assume that explains the wonderful colors you get on 
these 'tubes' - like the colors on a soap bubble.

On Monday, February 24, 2020 at 9:54:50 AM UTC-5, Richard Scales wrote:
>
> Very helpful - thank you.
>
> On Monday, 24 February 2020 14:50:55 UTC, Paul Andrews wrote:
>>
>> My reply seems to have vanished, so apologies if this doubles up. Full 
>> ZM1350 datasheet here, including physical and electrical specs: 
>> http://www.electron-tubes.info/rd/ZM1350/ZM1350.pdf
>
>

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