I thought this over.....and low power / pre tubes probably run cooler than output tubes. Don't have numbers in front of me, but silicon is pretty good....
Do you get the 'red' silicon? It has oil in the binder which CAN come out at elevated temps.
The Silicon stopcock grease would be simply to make to ring slick enough that it wouldn't 'roll', but instead would slide down the tube. AND, used in extreme moderation. NO blobs or globs.
I'd be careful and keep an eye on silicon if I tried it on output tubes.
Rod, have you tried ringing higher output / hotter tubes with the silicon? Any problems? Any residue on the tube when you slide the ring off, at least on output tubes?
Do you get the 'red' silicon? It has oil in the binder which CAN come out at elevated temps.
The Silicon stopcock grease would be simply to make to ring slick enough that it wouldn't 'roll', but instead would slide down the tube. AND, used in extreme moderation. NO blobs or globs.
I'd be careful and keep an eye on silicon if I tried it on output tubes.
Rod, have you tried ringing higher output / hotter tubes with the silicon? Any problems? Any residue on the tube when you slide the ring off, at least on output tubes?

