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Subject: | [Amps] Help ! Hard Fault 99 |
From: | shr at medinaec.com (W0UN--John Brosnahan) |
Date: | Sun Feb 2 23:39:02 2003 |
At 10:33 PM 2/2/2003 -0600, James C. Hall, MD wrote: >John: > >Just checked the line voltage with a different meter - 247.3 volts. > >Jamie WB4YDL Now the plot thickens. Are your meters this much different or is your line voltage varying? And which one is really right? You need to resolve the actual line voltage as well as the regulation of the line voltage before you set the tap on the transformer. But since the amp operated for some time before it faulted it does seem that line voltage variations combined with the wrong tap MAY be the issue. At least this gives you something to think about while you are reading the manual! ;-) Getting past my bedtime and since your amp is new it is best to work directly with CrossLink. 73--John W0UN |
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