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Re: [Amps] SB-200 power supply diodes

To: w7ry@inbox.com, amps@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [Amps] SB-200 power supply diodes
From: TexasRF@aol.com
Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 08:11:30 EDT
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Hi Jim, the math is well known so I won't repeat it here. 
 
You are 100% correct about the THOUSANDS of SB200/220 units in  service.
 
The discussion had addressed replacing BLOWN diodes and it only makes good  
sense to replace them with a more robust selection while doing the  repairs.
 
I have to confess that the last time I was inside one of those amplifiers  
was in 1968 and my recollection of the equalizing resistors and capacitors 
is  fuzzy at best. I erroneously assumed that since it was so long ago they 
were  used. You know what they say about making assumptions and this surely 
proves  that. My bad.
 
The principles do apply though, to not needing the equalizing parts when  
controlled avalanche type diodes are used for repairs or in new  construction.
 
Thanks for all of your good thoughts seen here!
 
73,
Gerald K5GW
 
 
 
 
 
In a message dated 3/27/2011 9:48:29 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
w7ry@inbox.com writes:

Think  about this again... 

Please send your math that supports your claim  below as to current draw (3 
to 6 amps 60 times per second)?

Also,  please take a look at the schematic of both the SB-200 and the 
SB-220 and  substantiate your claim of resistors and capacitors across the  
diodes.

And... The original diodes supplied with both amplifiers are  rated at 
600mA.... And there are THOUSANDS still working with  them.

73
Jim W7RY



From: TexasRF@aol.com 
Sent:  Sunday, March 27, 2011 6:00 AM
To: w7ry@inbox.com ; 4cx250b@muohio.edu ;  amps@contesting.com 
Subject: Re: [Amps] SB-200 power supply  diodes


Think about this again. The SB200/220 both use a voltage  doubler capacitor 
filter hv supply. We know that peak currents in these type  supplies can be 
five to ten times the average current.

So, with a .6 to  .7 ampere average, those diodes are taking a 3 to 6 
Ampere hit 60 times every  second.

For the miniscule added cost it makes a lot of sense to use  1N5408 diodes. 
Reaming the mounting holes for the larger lead size is a  trivial effort.

If 1N5408 diodes had been available when those  amplifiers were designed no 
doubt they would have been used. Especially so  when you consider the 
equalizing capacitors and resistors would not be needed.  I would remove them 
now 
as the parts that are not there can't fail. Who knows  what those resistor 
values might be after upwards of 50 years  use?

73,
Gerald K5GW






In a message dated  3/26/2011 11:25:25 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
w7ry@inbox.com  writes:
Agreed Jim!  3 amp diodes are an overkill on the SB-200  and SB-220.

73
Jim W7RY


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From: "Jim   Garland" <4cx250b@muohio.edu>
Sent: Saturday, March 26, 2011  6:24 AM
To: <amps@contesting.com>
Subject: Re:  [Amps] SB-200 power supply diodes

> Kathy,
> I'd  advise replacing the diode string in your SB-200 with 1N4007 diodes
> instead of 1N5408. Not that there's anything wrong with the 1N5408, but  
> the
> holes in the circuit board will have to be  drilled out to make them fit. 
> The
> 1N4007 will  be a perfect fit, and with  a 1A/1000V rating, will be more 
> than
> adequate for an SB-200. You should probably also  replace the elderly
> electrolytics in the amplifier while you  have it apart.
> 73,
> Jim W8ZR
>
>> From: Kathy Bookmiller  <wb2aio@yahoo.com>
>> Subject: [Amps] SB200  diodes
>> To: amps@contesting.com
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>>
>> Thanks to everyone for their replies. I'm going to  order them from 
Mouser
> and replace them
>> all  as that is the consensus of the replies I received both on-list and
> off. Did take a run over
>> to my local RS store and they  had some that were close to the 1n5408s in
> spec, but only a  3
>> pack of them, so will order them all from Mouser.? That  seems to be the
> norm for RS. It
>> seems about  every time I go in there for some parts, they'll have them 
in
>  those drawers in
>> the back, but only one or none is inside  the compartment.
>> While waiting for them to show, maybe I'll  finally get into my old 
>> NCL2000
> that is  loosing
>> it's drive and has been sitting on the repair bench  for a year:) That is
> how I ended up buying
>>  the SB200 when it showed up on Craigslist here last summer, while  
waiting
> for a new set of
>> tubes to show  up.
>> So I'll spend the weekend looking for the odd band fill  in the WPX 
>> contest
> and checking  the
>> capacitors in the SB200 and cleaning off the board of  the old diodes.
>> 73,
>> Kathy
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