Well, there's a short somewhere. I'd say it's most likely in the HV power
supply. Could be a rectifier or capacitor, or both. Could also be a
shorted tube if it's got the old Eimac 3-500Z in it. I think the anode
welds would break and it would fall into the grid and short out if I
remember.
Will
On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 23:59:05 -0000, KO1H <KO1H@cox.net> wrote:
Hi all. I just received my SB-221. Its looks as advertized, but I
connected it to AC and threw the swtich and well lets say instant
darkness. Where do I start looking? Regretfully I dont have the
manual. Hopeing to aquire one soon. de John ko1h
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