----- Original Message -----
From: Tom Rauch <w8ji@contesting.com>
>
> Isn't the Henry interlocked? Did you accidentally short the HV to
> ground?
TOM .... Go back and re-read please. It was stated the HV interlock was
disabled ! . There was no short !
> Coincidence is often not a reliable form of analysis. My sister-in-
> law lost two husbands, each time after moving into a house whose
> street number totalled 9 at the end. You'll never convince he that
> cancer isn't caused by house numbers.
>
> > >>2.) What type of tubes.
> >
> > HELLO !!! Already stated.
>
> DUHHH!!! What manufacturer. Do you understand that better?
Type and brand are two different things to me ... the brand was Eimac.
> > >>3.) Why don't the photons generated in normal operation cause the
> > >>same problem?
> >
> >
> > >>5.) Why do hundreds of other amplifiers without covers not fail?
> >
> > ??? Has nothing to do with what I stated.
>
> It has everything to do with what you stated,
No it doesn't ... the cover was not removed in this case. It was mearly
tilted up from the front of the cabinet about 3 inches with the rear of the
top cover sitting on the rear of the RF deck. All this was clearly stated in
my original example to you. Looks like to me you only see and read out of
something what you want.
>
> Well one thing we do know, it can't be anode current through any
> kind of emission.
How do you know this ?
>
> Maybe you simply moved the PA, and the filaments were ready to
> break.
WHAT A JOKE !!!
AGAIN ... I CLEARLY stated this happened twice ... IT WAS REPEATED ...sounds
like more denial out of 8 land.
>
> I think someone has a parasitic fetish.
>
So far it is the only thing that makes any possible sense ... you have not
offered one possible explanation ... except for the filament was ready to
break ... twice? LOL
Terry W6RU
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