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Re: [Amps] older 3k

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Subject: Re: [Amps] older 3k
From: Dave M <slash_dot@msn.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 20:12:05 -0500
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Actually Jim , I recently had a problem with a 3-500 where it would not light 
yet showed continuity with an ohm meter , it happened that the connection would 
break under load, I fixed it by cutting into the side of the pin with a 3 
corner file and running in some high temp solder with a pen torch and a 
hemostat clipped onto the tube pin at the seal to sink some of the heat 


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73     VE3DV , Dave



 

> From: jim.thom@telus.net
> To: amps@contesting.com
> Date: Wed, 17 Nov 2010 17:05:18 -0800
> Subject: [Amps] older 3k
> 
> Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2010 15:28:10 -0500
> From: "MR.DEBONAIR" <debonair@centurylink.net>
> Subject: [Amps] older 3k
> 
> I HAVE THE OLDER 3K AND THE TUBES STOP LIGHTING UP. DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY 
> IDEAS?
> THANKS,
> JIM ARNOLD
> DEBONAIR@CENTURYLINK.NET 
> 
> ## I believe the henry 3-500Z amps wire the fils in series. IE: they use a 10 
> V @ 15V fil
> xfmr, instead of a 5 V @ 30A fil xfmr. IF one tube's fil goes open.... they 
> BOTH go out. 
> 
> ## There is plenty of air with the squirell cage blower set up, and chimneys, 
> so dunno why
> the solder would melt on the fil pins. You may want to check the fil pins, 
> and also the 
> socket contacts itself. Easy to see if either fil went open, just stick an 
> ohm meter
> across each one. 
> 
> ## If you see any ....'blue' on any of the socket connections or tube fil 
> pins, then you know the
> temp has hit at least 700+ DEG F at some point in the past. You will see that 
> same blue colour 
> when you look at the oven racks in ur wifes oven..after you have run it 
> through the self clean cycle. 
> You will see the same blue on the ends of soldering Iron tips as well. 
> 
> ## make sure the fil xfmr/bifilar has 10V from it. [ or 5 v if tubes in 
> parallel]. 
> 
> later... Jim VE7RF 
> 
> 
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