Hi Roller, (Hmmm do you notice Americans REALLY smile at you when they
greet you?
I found some photos of the bottom chassis area of the SB 220 on the web:
see:
http://www.bcdxc.org/images/sb220_grd_grid.jpg
http://www.bcdxc.org/images/bottom_mods.JPG
http://www.k0gkd.com/sb220.html
I cant tell from the photos, where the 3000 volt AC is routed to the DC
supply on top. and it may not exist in the bottom of the chassis, but BEWARE
OF IT! FIND OUT WHERE IT IS ROUTED and STAY AWAY with your Voltmeter,
hands, etc..
After checking line voltage directly at the transformer primary leads, I
would
(refer to photos )
My guess is there should not be more than a couple tenths of a volt drop
from the Transformer leads to the Pins of the tube.
1.start at the rear terminals of the filament choke, where you would have
the highest voltage,
2.then the other end of the filament choke, directly on the choke heavy
enameled wires,
3.then on the jumpers between the ceramic sockets,
4. then the ceramic socket clips,
5. then directly on the bottom tips of the pins.
KEEP CLEAR OF THE B+, wherever it lurks!
73, DX, de Pat AA6EG aa6eg@hotmail.com;
Skype: Sparky599
Moon or Bust!--Jamesburg Gang Rides Again!
>From: "roller" <roller@comtech-data.se>
>Reply-To: roller <roller@comtech-data.se>
>To: <Amps@contesting.com>
>Subject: [Amps] (no subject)
>Date: Wed, 2 May 2007 17:24:57 +0200
>
>hello!.. i bought a new digital multimeter to be shure... it is 4.1 volts
>on the filament.. i will be resoldering everything this evning.
>
>//SM7TVJ
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