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Subject: [Amps] SB-220 schematic error
From: "kingwood" <k5jv@kingwoodcable.com>
Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2008 13:06:43 -0600
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Greetings to all,

        I wrote this for Tom, K0KDG, and then decided is relevant to the 
entire group.  So, enjoy, or destroy.

73 de K5JV


Tom,

        I just ran across your wonderful SB-220 page.  You did a great job 
with this information.  It is, and will continue to be, a great help to the 
Ham community for years to come.

        However, I want to point out one very important possible oversight 
that, I think, is very important.  The SB-220 schematic you show has a very 
glaring error.  It shows the AC circuit breakers in the wrong place,  It 
shows them to be in the main AC line which would require different values of 
CB/fuse when switching between 120 and 240 VAC power.  The CB's should be on 
the other side of the voltage selector strip, thus placing them in one of 
the individual transformer primaries, not the main AC line, which feeds both 
primaries.  This way, the CB's do not have to be changes when switching 
between 120 and 240 VAC power because they are only protecting one of the 
transformer primaries each ( always the same whether the primaries are in 
series, or parallel.

        Heath published this error, back in the 70's, in only one series of 
the SB-220 manual.  This incorrect schematic is, unfortunately, the one that 
is used most often in modern articles.  I immediately notified them about 
it, along with many other avid SB-220 users and maintainers.  They 
immediately publish a correction notice and changed all subsequent printings 
of the SB-220 manual.  However, the harm was done because hundreds of SB-220 
were sold with this incorrect schematic.

        Nearly every article I have seen about the SB-220 power supply, in 
recent years, shows this incorrect schematic.  This subject is always great 
for a rousing discussion among 75 meter Amplifier Groups.  The question 
always comes up from new people, "why does Heath and Kenwood (among other 
manufacturers) not change the value of fuse/CB protection when changing 
between 120 and 240 VAC operation".   Kenwood, in their TL-922 manual, gives 
the best explanation for this hookup, even with current flow diagrams.

         Tom,  I do not mean anything I have said here to be, in the least 
bit, critical of your great effort.  I repair amps all day, every day.  Not 
a month goes by that I do not get an amp in for major repair because the 
owner doubled the size of the fuses when switching from 240 to 120 VAC power 
and then cooking them.

73 de K5JV

Lon W. Cottingham
1110 Golden Bear Ln.
Kingwood, TX 77339

281-358-4207
281-358-4234 FAX
281-795-1335 Cell
k5jv@kingwoodcable.com
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