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| Subject: | Ref: [Amps] AL-1200 Pop |
| From: | Will Matney <craxd1@ezwv.com> |
| Date: | Wed, 07 Jul 2004 18:56:12 -0400 |
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Well, I'd say it was the tube arced internally first thought. I wouldn't discount parasitics causing this either. There's not too many things that cause a loud pop in an amp. If it were an electrolytic capacitor, you'd smelled a real sour smell coming from the amp and foil with paper would be everywhere it "once" was. If the coupling cap shorted, it should have blown a fuse. If the tube did arc, it would have blown a grid resistor if that amp has them. Some uses a choke and some none at all. Let's put it this way about parasitics, MFJ the manufacturer of your amp threatened a law suit over someone even mentioning parasitics causing tube and band switch arcing! Now that should tell you something about it. Will "Subject: [Amps] AL-1200 Pop I just finished replacing the open frame relay in my old AL-1200 with the Ameritron relay PCB mod. Put it all back together, seemed to work fine,tuning on 40m. Moved to 160m, had the Amp in Standby while I set the output power on the exciter. Heard a loud Pop - exciter power only.I turned the Amp off for awhile, then tried it again. It still works fine.I opened it up looking for a visibly bad component, none found. Any ideas what this might have caused a Pop in Standby? Should I worry?" Dana _______________________________________________ Amps mailing list Amps@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/amps |
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