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Subject: | [Amps] AL-1500 pi-network capabilities |
From: | "Rob Atkinson, K5UJ" <k5uj@hotmail.com> |
Date: | Wed, 01 Sep 2004 20:59:51 +0000 |
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Hi Will, thanks very much for these observations. I apologize for not giving more information. I naively thought the photos would be enough. interesting what you said about the low frequency coil, as I have heard that having it wound on a solid cylinder form may be a problem (heat buildup?). I wish I had one of the original h.v. transformers. I would be glad to send it to you but I guess the shop kept it. your comments about coil tube thickness and plating very interesting also. Why don't these amp manufacturers just bite the bullet and make us an amp with the needed monster coils? I don't care about having a compact amp. I want an amp that works well. If it is the size of a chest of drawers so be it. Where did this mania for having everything smashed into a tiny cabinet come from anyway? Some of these 1.5 kw amps being made today (i won't name names) are incredibly small for the p.e.p. okay, end of rant. The relationship between Q and tarnishing I did not know about. I guess aluminum tube coils are not an option for some reason or surely they would be used. 73, Rob/K5UJ
In order to determine what they done, I would need to know the physical core size so I could figure the area of the central core itself. In this design, it is known as a "shell core" using two C-cores to make it up. This is the preferred way to emulate an EI core. Now it said it would produce 3200 Vdc which would probably sag to about 2800 Vdc under load. On 10 meters, it look like it was running 800 milliamperes of plate current. 800 mA would require a wire size of 22 gauge wire in the HV secondary and about 12 gauge wire in the 240 Vac primary. The problem is, even though the core could be sized right, or even over-sized, they could have skimped on the wire size. In amateur service, running ICAS, I recommend running the wire size at 750 circular mils per amp. However, I have seen some running it from 300 to 500. If I had a transformer to autopsy, and find out all these details, I could tell how many watts it was good for. Or, if somebody could take these measurements, it can be reverse engineered easily. Weight can tell you something, but not everything. The tank capacitors has to be rated by their air gap. I can't see any part numbers to convert into a size. The capacitors usually have their air gap in the part number someway. These capacitors look like Oren Elliot M-73 capacitors. The part number would be stamped on the back end bell of the cap itself. The 10 meter tank coil looks like it's made with either 3/16" or 1/4" plated copper tubing. The lower freq. coil looks to be either 12-14 gauge plated wire. It also looked like it had been hot in one of the pictures up torward the top of the coil.; http://www.hamradiomarket.com/Articles/Ten%20Tec%20Centurion%20Images/422010.jpg If I had the air gap on those caps, I could tell you in about 5 seconds what their rating was. Will Matney Not to digress (too much), but the comments on the SB220 tank and power handling and the AL-1500 tank being similar but for over 2 kw caused be to go back and take a look at some on-line photos of the Centurion innards: http://www.hamradiomarket.com/Articles/Ten%20Tec%20Centurion%20Images/422010.jpg here's one that gives some scale: http://www.hamradiomarket.com/Articles/Ten%20Tec%20Centurion%20Images/422020.jpg Any comments as to their power handling capability?
stock h.v. xformer: http://www.hamradiomarket.com/Articles/Ten%20Tec%20Centurion%20Images/42209.jpg
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